This week’s cartoons grappled with U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney’s loss in the Republican primary for Wyoming’s sole seat in the House of Representatives and President Joe Biden’s signing of the Inflation ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Sunday afternoon Democrats in the U.S. Senate passed the ‘Inflation Reduction Act’ that reduced Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s hitting streak against Majority Leader Chuck ...
A misleading cartoon was published in the Sept. 2 edition of The Morning Call, blaming Kamala Harris for inflation, and high food and fuel prices. Inflation after Biden took office resulted from a ...
Your cartoon on the Oct. 3 opinion page, about inflation and President Joe Biden, is tone deaf. Inflation is down to 3.7% vs 8.3% a year ago — less than half.
As the holidays close in and the realities of rising costs are made starkly clear, there are some people who may be celebrating the concerning levels of inflation.
Inflation’s effects on the nation’s economy and its politics dominate this week’s editorial cartoon gallery. Consumer prices rose 8.3% year-over-year in April, the Labor Department reported last week.
It was another tough week for American consumers and investors as roaring inflation caused the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates another three-quarters of a point to slow the economy. The risk ...
The country’s annual inflation jumped more than expected to 18.91 per cent in October on the back of higher food, electricity and fuel prices, despite measures by the Government to stem its increase.