From stubbornly high living costs to a softer labor market, economists say these are the forces that will shape the year ...
President Donald Trump says he expects to nominate a new Federal Reserve chair this month. When that happens, Trump will have run out of excuses: This will officially become his economy, for better or ...
The economy in 2025 was filled with contradictions, as growth was healthy while hiring slowed, inflation stayed elevated and unemployment rose. Last year's odd outcomes raise a host of questions for ...
Most adults (68 percent) now say economic conditions are getting worse, compared with 29 percent who think they’re improving, ...
The economy remained on track this year, defying the gloomiest predictions. That doesn't mean Americans are thrilled with how ...
The implication of Trump's tariffs in 2025 was sure to be large adverse effects on inflation, employment, and real income.
An acceleration of consumer spending helped propel the economic surge, the agency said. Consumer spending accounts for about ...
Holiday shopping season sets forth an annual gut check for the U.S. economy, prompting buyers to splurge in a show of ...
President Donald Trump never misses an opportunity to criticize his predecessor about the economy, alleging former President Joe Biden caused an inflation crisis. But some of Trump’s economic ...
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.
In this episode of Everybody’s Business, we attempt to predict what’s going to upset and delight us in the new year.
By some measures, China's economy is looking resilient, with strong exports and breakthroughs in artificial intelligence.
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