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Sara Eisen

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As Mayor, he would be in charge of NYC’s more than $100b budget. The top 2–2.5% of earners in NYC—which includes ultra-high-income individuals and likely many billionaires—pay about 50–52% of the city’s personal income tax revenue. Not to mention property taxes.

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Wild. S&P closing the second quarter with a 10.6% gain and the Nasdaq up nearly 18%. The spike in inflation and unemployment that everyone feared would come from tariffs…. Has yet to materialize

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“Everything Mr. Mamdani is suggesting was already done by Hugo Chávez in Venezuela and Fidel Castro in Cuba. Both nationalized their food-distribution systems in the name of “equity” and “access.” What followed was poverty, rationing and hunger. Grocery-store shelves were

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Despite the Moody’s downgrade, Jamie Dimon’s fiscal crisis warnings, CBO’s trillion dollar deficit scores and more - US government bonds are wrapping up their best first-half performance in 5 years.

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Amazon ceo tells Jim Cramer it is not seeing tariff inflation: “We did a lot of forward buying several months ago and then a lot of our third party selling partners forward deployed a lot of inventory to avoid some of the issues with the uncertainty around where tariffs are going

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Jack Lew has a very unique vantage point and resume. He was Treasury Secretary, U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Chief of Staff, and OMB Director. Under 3 Presidents. Pretty amazing. Looking forward to this Wilfred Frost

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I’m not sure our apparel and footwear industry would think this is a massive win…. Retailers already pay 18% and 13% tariffs on product they make in Vietnam and bring here … plus another 20%. Equals 30% or more in tariffs It’s not just Vietnam that pays that. It’s American

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Despite the SNAP cuts, a lot for the farmers to like in this bill. Brooke Rollins addresses the benefits for the industry and some of the criticisms of the bill.

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Could Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent eventually become the next Federal Reserve chair, all while running the Treasury Department at the same time? Our Sara Eisen asked him — here’s how he responded: cnbc.com/video/2025/07/…

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.Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent made the point in our interview that Vietnamese suppliers will pay the tariffs to preserve or grow their market share, so it doesn’t have to hit U.S. company margins or U.S. consumer prices