The president's halt on "wasteful" penny production could cause the value of the rarest one-cent coins to surge.
President Trump said Sunday that he had asked the U.S. Treasury Department to stop minting new pennies, part of an effort to cut down on what he called wasteful government spending.
If you wonder why the penny is going the way of the dodo bird, try to find a penny gumball machine. A penny simply isn’t ...
On Monday night, 21-year-old Jaelen Johnston of Derby received a three-chair turn for his rendition of Luke Combs' "Where the Wild Things Are." ...
That's how much it cost the U.S. Mint to make a one-cent coin last year, up from 2.1 cents in 2021. In fact, the agency lost $85.3 million last year on the pennies it produced. But scrapping them ...
The president says he’s killed off production of money-losing pennies, but nickels cost even more money to make—and we'd need ...
President Donald Trump announced Sunday he’s ordered his administration to cease production of the 1-cent coin, whose buying power is long past its prime.
Court rulings against parts of Donald Trump's agenda put White House officials on the defensive. Hamas says it will not ...
On Friday, Vice President J. D. Vance defended Marko Elez, a 25-year-old employee of Elon Musk’s Department of Government ...
The idea of doing away with our smallest denomination is not new. The call to cut the penny has been growing louder in recent years, thanks in large part to one simple fact. it costs more to produce a ...
Letter writers suggest NH is paying a steep price for its habit of bare minimum funding; support companies that support DEI; ...
Even Elon Musk's toughest critics acknowledge that he is likely to find 'awful examples of wasteful spending' in our federal government.
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