The EV Tax Credit Cliff: How Ford and GM Are Navigating the Post-Subsidy Reality
With the $7,500 federal EV tax credit expired, Ford and GM face a dramatically different landscape. Here's how Detroit's giants are pivoting.
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With the $7,500 federal EV tax credit expired, Ford and GM face a dramatically different landscape. Here's how Detroit's giants are pivoting.
Bitcoin briefly topped $90,000 Monday before retreating as U.S. traders continue to book losses for tax purposes, leaving the largest cryptocurrency 30% below its October high.
Benchmark Mineral Intelligence projects U.S. EV sales will fall to 1.1 million units from a record 1.5 million in 2025, as the end of federal incentives reshapes the market.
American auto sales reached 16.3 million units in 2025, the highest level in six years, though Cox Automotive warns 2026 could see a 2.4% decline as economic headwinds mount.
Goldman Sachs predicts the US economy will grow 2.6% in 2026, outpacing consensus by 0.6 percentage points. Tax cuts, Fed rate reductions, and reduced tariff drag are driving optimism.
Tax-loss selling has hammered these four stocks heading into year-end. Historical patterns suggest they could bounce back sharply in January 2026.
With the EV tax credit expired and demand softening, Tesla is expected to post disappointing Q4 deliveries. Here's what investors should watch.
Tesla shares slipped 0.7% to $485 after briefly touching $498.83, a record intraday high. Analysts flag Q4 delivery risks even as robotaxi optimism builds.
Bitcoin trades below $88,000 as tax-loss selling and thin holiday liquidity weigh on cryptocurrency markets. The final quarter of 2025 has been crypto's worst in nearly a decade.
Microsoft unveils a five-point 'Community-First AI Infrastructure' plan, pledging to cover full power costs and reject tax breaks amid growing data center opposition.
Tesla delivered 418,227 vehicles in Q4 2025, down 16% year-over-year, as the EV maker faces mounting competition and a post-tax credit hangover.
The SEC's ambitious 'Project Crypto' and new token taxonomy are reshaping digital asset regulation in 2026, with California's licensing requirements adding another layer of compliance.