The November jobs report is landing at an odd time – on a Tuesday in mid-December, instead of (what’s usually) the first ...
Economists expect GDP to benefit from numerous tailwinds, including lower interest rates, AI spending, and hefty tax refunds.
The stock market seems optimistic that productivity has increased in the U.S. economy, even if it is hard to tell how much of ...
The world economy has proven surprisingly durable in the face of President Donald Trump’s trade wars, the Organization for ...
U.S. economic activity was little changed in recent weeks, though employment was weaker in about half of the Federal Reserve's 12 districts and consumer spending declined, the U.S. central bank said ...
Recession worries are spreading, but analysts don’t expect a dire economic slowdown in 2025 and are looking for growth to reaccelerate next year. Heightened risk factors like a rapidly cooling labor ...
Federal Reserve officials are poised to cut interest rates again next week, but any benefit to the economy is likely to take ...
The following is an excerpt from the forthcoming book, “Rethinking Economic Growth,” by Dan Varroney. The United States is the largest and most productive economy in the world, by a wide margin. But ...
Fresh government data showed the US economy grew at a much stronger pace than initially estimated – news that dented hopes the Federal Reserve’s will cut rates aggressively in the months ahead. Gross ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — An uptick in consumer spending helped the U.S. economy expand at a surprising 3.8% from April through June, the government reported in a dramatic upgrade of its previous estimate of ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. consumer's durability as a prop for the economy may be tested in coming weeks as family budgets, particularly among the less affluent, are stressed by rising healthcare ...
On this episode of The Long View, Joe Davis, global chief economist at Vanguard and global head of the firm’s Investment Strategy Group, explains why economists needs to pay attention to what he calls ...