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United States Healthcare Costs Near Twenty Percent of the National Economy

United States Healthcare Costs Near Twenty Percent of the National Economy

Washington D.C., Monday, 1 June 2026.
United States healthcare spending is rapidly consuming one-fifth of the national economy. This June 2026 milestone has prompted urgent calls for systemic reform to protect corporate and economic stability.

Retailers Prepare for Price Increases as U.S. Economic Growth Stalls

Retailers Prepare for Price Increases as U.S. Economic Growth Stalls

Washington, D.C., Monday, 1 June 2026.
As U.S. economic growth slows to 1.6% and inflation climbs, major retailers warn of impending price hikes, noting consumer stress has pushed average fuel purchases below 37.9 liters.

Drivers Brace for Higher Costs as Georgia Fuel Tax Suspension Ends

Drivers Brace for Higher Costs as Georgia Fuel Tax Suspension Ends

Atlanta, Monday, 1 June 2026.
Georgia’s fuel tax suspension expires on June 2, triggering an immediate price jump of nearly 8.8 cents per liter. This ends a relief program that cost $200 million monthly.

How China’s Hidden Oil Reserves Are Delaying a Global Energy Crisis

How China’s Hidden Oil Reserves Are Delaying a Global Energy Crisis

New York, Monday, 1 June 2026.
China is quietly preventing a global oil crisis. By tapping its massive domestic stockpiles instead of importing, Beijing is delaying a severe energy supply crunch and stabilizing worldwide prices.

Geopolitical Tensions Drive Oil Prices Higher in Early June Trading

Geopolitical Tensions Drive Oil Prices Higher in Early June Trading

New York, Monday, 1 June 2026.
On June 1, 2026, U.S. markets experienced volatility as an 8% oil price spike, driven by Iran’s threat to close the Strait of Hormuz, overshadowed Nvidia’s recent technological advancements.

The Surprising Four-Year Bottleneck Stalling the Artificial Intelligence Boom

The Surprising Four-Year Bottleneck Stalling the Artificial Intelligence Boom

Washington, D.C., Monday, 1 June 2026.
Forget silicon shortages; electrical transformer delays of up to four years are now the primary bottleneck stalling the rapid expansion of AI data centers across North America.

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell Accepts JFK Profile in Courage Award for Protecting Economic Independence

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell Accepts JFK Profile in Courage Award for Protecting Economic Independence

Boston, Monday, 1 June 2026.
Yesterday, May 31, Fed Chair Jerome Powell accepted the 2026 JFK Profile in Courage Award, honored for defending the central bank’s political independence to safeguard global economic stability.

Decoding the May 2026 Economy: Record Output Clashes With Shrinking Household Savings

Decoding the May 2026 Economy: Record Output Clashes With Shrinking Household Savings

Washington, D.C., Sunday, 31 May 2026.
Despite record U.S. output in May 2026, the personal savings rate has plummeted to 2.6%, revealing the hidden financial strain inflation continues to place on everyday households.

AI Rally vs. Dot-Com Bubble: Why Tech Valuations Are Nowhere Near 2000 Peaks

AI Rally vs. Dot-Com Bubble: Why Tech Valuations Are Nowhere Near 2000 Peaks

New York, Sunday, 31 May 2026.
Despite fears of an AI bubble in May 2026, the NASDAQ trades at half the valuation of the March 2000 dot-com peak, signaling a potentially sustainable economic trend.

How Wealthy Retirees Use Reverse Mortgages to Safeguard Their Portfolios

How Wealthy Retirees Use Reverse Mortgages to Safeguard Their Portfolios

New York, Sunday, 31 May 2026.
Forget the last-resort myth. In May 2026, millionaires are strategically leveraging reverse mortgages to unlock liquidity and protect their investment portfolios from housing and market downturns.