Economists may have a pretty dismal record with predictions. But we're still interested in what they see in their ...
From stubbornly high living costs to a softer labor market, economists say these are the forces that will shape the year ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says that although "the tariff shock is smaller than originally announced", it is a key ...
The economy in 2025 was filled with contradictions, as growth was healthy while hiring slowed, inflation stayed elevated and ...
Bank of America data reveals a stark K-shaped economy as higher-income Americans spend 2.6% more while lower-income ...
Most adults (68 percent) now say economic conditions are getting worse, compared with 29 percent who think they’re improving, ...
The services sector of the economy expanded at its fastest pace all year in December, while manufacturing continued to struggle according to a pair of reports.
The U.S. economy chugs into the new year in stronger shape than many forecasters had expected. But Americans remain wary about the high cost of living.
The global economy showed notable resilience in 2025, performing better than anticipated despite repeated shocks and heightened uncertainty. Trade flows continued to expand, and overall activity held ...
As voters headed to the polls on Super Tuesday, many voted with one issue top of mind: the state of the U.S. economy. A recent CBS News poll found that 65% of Americans remember the economy under ...
Unemployment is near record lows. Job creation is robust. The economy is growing, driven by healthy consumer spending. And the stock market has hit record highs. Yet surveys show that Americans are ...
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