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Here's how economists identify a recession, and where the U.S. economy currently stands amid market turmoil caused by tariff threats.
The signs of a recession, how they affect the public and what you can do to prepare financially in case one comes.
Over the first six months of the year, American job growth has slowed to a 15-year low. It's worth asking why.
Times have been tough lately. US President Donald Trump is announcing tariffs, meanwhile back home we almost had a war. We have been consuming way too much information, all the while being anxious ...
Putin hinted at his desperation for inflation in Russia to decrease. On June 20, the Russian President said that he hoped ...
A jobs report worried investors to spark a sell off in world markets on Monday. How US markets are faring now and where the economy stands.
The overwhelming majority – 69% – consider an economic recession in the next year to be at least somewhat likely, including 32% who say it’s very likely.
Consumers, businesses and investors are increasingly jittery about the risks of a protracted slump. So what exactly is a recession?
Forces both locally and in international markets have clearly been pushing the Phillips curve down, producing lower inflation. Photo / 123RF Economists working on macroeconomic policy – things ...
For much of the last two years, the 2-year US Treasury yield has traded above the 10-year yield. When that happens, it historically has meant a recession is looming. So you’d think that ...
A viral chart made the rounds on social media showing the correlation to recessions and peak interest rates.