Early ideas include clearer rules, ending rollover funds and a unified policy manual.
President Trump's budget proposal would cut 22% of non-defense discretionary spending next year while significantly increasing defense spending, according to a senior official with the Office of ...
President Donald Trump's administration on Friday is set to release its "skinny" budget blueprint that outlines topline spending figures from the White House, which is expected to reflect a bigger ...
The White House is proposing reducing the federal government’s discretionary budget by more than 22%. Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought informed Chair Susan Collins, R-Maine, of ...
The White House sent Congress its 2026 “skinny budget” it says will pump up defense spending and slash non-defense discretionary spending by nearly a quarter. The budget request “guts a weaponized ...
President Trump is proposing $163 billion in cuts to non-defense discretionary spending for the 2026 fiscal year in what's known as a "skinny budget" — a summary of what the White House would like to ...
Corporate results are continuing to roll in for the first quarter. This week we’ll hear from Chipotle, Pepsi and Southwest Airlines to name a few consumer-facing companies that may have an especially ...
Earnings from Abercrombie & Fitch, Gap and American Eagle Outfitters will offer investors more insight into how much customers are spending on discretionary items as tariffs and economic uncertainty ...
The Trump administration on Friday unveiled more details of the president’s vision for how to fund the government in fiscal year 2026, expanding on its request earlier this month for steep spending ...