Millennial couple saves $25k, buys derelict house in Italy—"Bit impulsive"
Can moving to Italy wipe away your mortgage woes and land you a property faster? One U.S. couple spoke with Newsweek about how their big move paid off.
China's moves away from US dollar hit new milestone
China continues to offload U.S. treasuries while buying up gold and other commodities in what some analysts say is a move to hedge against future reprisals.
Population crises threaten Asia's economic juggernauts
An expert on China's population says the country is repeating Japan's mistakes as it strives to boost births.
China gives its economy a new boost
Beijing policymakers hope ultra-long bonds will spur growth in the country's cooling economy.
Biden gets bad news from his own official
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell suggested that inflation hasn't slowed as expected in 2024.
Housing market map shows states with fastest growing demand
Midwest and southern states saw the largest increase in housing demand, according to a Freddie Mac analysis.
America's population time bomb
"A large number of retirees is not a problem in itself; the proportion of retirees to new workers is the problem," labor economist Ron Hetrick told Newsweek.
Stock market today: Dow's winning streak extends to 7 days
All three major indexes ended Thursday in the green.
Stock market today: Dow closes higher for 6th day in a row
Uber, Lyft and Reddit were among the day's biggest movers.
Thousands of Americans quit their jobs
From February to March, the resignation rate went from 1.8 to 1.9 percent.
Social Security warning issued: "Heading for trouble"
Despite a more positive report regarding Social Security's solvency issued this week, experts have warned lawmakers are unlikely to take action anytime soon.
Stock market today: Hopes of rate cuts send Dow higher
Stocks kicked off a new earnings-heavy week in the green, with Disney and Uber among the companies scheduled to report.
Texas secessionists appear to change their policy
A leading Lone Star State nationalist group says it won't have to take on its share of U.S. national debt as an independent country.
China and Japan: How Asia's top economies compare
Economic malaise in several key areas has led to continued debate over whether China will follow Japan into years-long economic stagnation.
Russia's economy on course to hit historic low
Russia's share of global GDP is set to decline between now and the end of the decade, the International Monetary Fund has said.
Women are becoming more concerned about migrants
Immigration fear has escalated to new heights since Congress failed to act on federal legislation, according to Gallup.
China may be preparing to deploy economic 'nuclear option'
China is rapidly building up its reserves of key commodities, but why?
Japanese yen's rollercoaster ride raises eyebrows
Japan's central bank ended its eight-year negative interest rates regime last month.
How China's economy compares to the US
The IMF forecasts that the U.S. and Chinese economies will grow by 2.7 percent and 4.6 percent, respectively, in 2024.
Texas' booming economy is far outpacing the US as a whole
Texas Governor Greg Abbott said the state has the "most dynamic economy in the nation."
Russia plans "strategic" economy boost in Arctic
A large port will be built in Murmansk, Russia, for the transshipment of Belarusian cargo.
Map shows states where the most people are quitting their jobs
Three regions saw a jump in people quitting their jobs in February, data shows.
Map shows where layoffs are hitting key swing states
In states where experts said may be key to deciding the 2024 presidential election, the picture was more nuanced.
China's economy faces choppy waters despite rosy report
Official data shows the world's second-largest economy grew faster than expected during the first quarter but began losing momentum in March.
Florida sees thousands of people quit their jobs
In February, 35,000 people quit their jobs in the state, the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed.
Biden's Inflation Still Matters to Swing-State Voters
It seems the so-called experts on the economy cannot understand or even accept the financial despondency of the American people.
Joe Biden gets bad news right before speech
The Fed chair Jerome Powell suggested that borrowing costs may stay higher for longer.
Coffee prices are spiking
Vietnam and Brazil's crop issues drive coffee prices to new highs, potentially impacting U.S. import costs and consumer prices.
Map shows only state where immigrant population is falling
Economic conditions in this state make it "less appealing" to foreigners, one expert told Newsweek.
Inflation map shows 10 US cities hardest hit
Inflation has remained high across the U.S. in recent years, with major cities being some of the worst affected.