Trump sees a hot economy as midterm elections approach
President Donald Trump said at a recent Cabinet meeting that the economy could hit growth “numbers that have never been hit before.”
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President Donald Trump said at a recent Cabinet meeting that the economy could hit growth “numbers that have never been hit before.”
Getting the average American to work one year longer by starting earlier or retiring later would generate about $3 trillion for the economy, said the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
According to The Athletic, the Hollywood director claims CEO Dan Towriss and Fishers-based Cadillac F1 “have apparently stolen Bay’s ideas and work for the commercial” expected to air during the Super Bowl on Sunday night.
The group wants the city to dedicate funding to buy forested areas, to protect them from private development.
New businesses The Alchemist, Recess and Flora & Flame have generated a buzz.
Driving effective change starts with transparency.
Warsh readily proclaims that Friedman influenced his economic views.
AI is spectacular at a few things that most people are, frankly, terrible at.
Jenn Wells, an executive at the Greenfield-based health care system, is trying to make difficult conversations more accessible through a women’s health podcast she started last fall called “Just Jenn.”
Gov. Mike Braun signed an executive order for state agencies to keep businesses in mind when setting environmental rules. That directive could soon materialize in changes to rules governing the Indiana Department of Environmental Management.
The state could find other ways to financially incentivize communities — which are already worried about the impact of tax changes on their revenue — to create more affordable housing.
Today, The Lawyer reporters — the talented Maura Johnson and Cameron Shaw — report to the same editing team that IBJ reporters do.
I learned in the 1990s what city leaders need to accept now: Developing innovative ways to deliver government services better, faster and cheaper is essential to improve the quality of life in our communities.
ESEs are businesses built to do good — they provide jobs, training and support to people overcoming experiences like incarceration or homelessness.
That’s particularly true in basketball, where home-court advantage is an overwhelming factor.
A new group of stock winners has emerged as technology shares slide: Companies with businesses that artificial intelligence can’t replicate.
The writedowns, much of which will cover the cost of canceling EVs and compensating suppliers, exceed the impairments Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co. and Porsche AG have announced in recent months.
Nearly three quarters of Indiana’s private hangars are at 90% capacity or greater and many Hoosier airports have waiting lists for hangar space of several years or more.
The animal health startup had fundraising success in 2025, a year in which investment deals were hard to come by.
Indiana officials are keeping up their push to attract a planned new stadium for the Chicago Bears into northwest Indiana.