US Economy
  • Why Black Friday Is Now a Huge Day for Car Buying

    Forget about big TVs and Elmo dolls, more Americans are choosing to hit car dealerships rather than the malls during the biggest shopping weekend of the year. Last year, Thanksgiving weekend...

  • Jewels

    Can the Luxury Market Shine On?

    The global luxury market has cruised — and sailed and flown and driven — to more than $1 trillion in sales this year, according to a new report from Bain & Co. At a constant exchange rate, that...

  • Uber CEO Travis Kalanick  gestures as he delivers an address to employees and drivers marking the company's five year anniversary in San Francisco, California June 3, 2015.  REUTERS/Robert Galbraith

    Uber Under Attack: What Critics Get Wrong

    By Liya Palagashvili and Nawaphon Sittisawassakul, The Fiscal Times

    Opponents argue that Uber harms both the welfare of the welfare of taxi drivers and its own workers. The taxi drivers are supposedly harmed because they are losing customers to Uber. And Uber drivers...

  • Retail sales, inventory data suggest strong fourth-quarter growth

    Here’s Why Black Friday Is Losing Its Mojo

    Retailers expect huge crowds this weekend, with the National Retail Federation expecting some 136 million shoppers to hit stores from Thursday to Sunday. Whether those numbers pan out remains to be...

  • Discounts slam U.S. retailers' holiday season profits

    Why We Love Black Friday So Much

    By Angela Colley, MainStreet

    On the surface, Black Friday doesn’t seem like something we should love or honestly even go outside for while sacrificing sweet, tryptophan-induced slumber. Camping out before dawn for a chance to...