Today's U.S. economy is much different than the one that was crushed by disastrous tariffs in the 1930s, according to finance ...
Key Takeaways Dock workers could resume their brief strike from October if an agreement isn’t reached between them and dock ...
With President-elect Donald Trump heading back to the White House, top economists are weighing in on what's ahead for America ...
The economy and job market are likely to turn in a solid year in 2025 but growth is set to slow as Trump tariff, immigration plans take shape ...
The economy will grow but at a slower pace than 2024. Inflation will remain above the Fed's target, with Trump’s policies ...
As a matter of metrics, the U.S. economy is ending the year in excellent shape, with inflation mostly riding the downward ...
Turns out America's economic gloom was fueled by something far thornier than inflation: political feelings.
A key deadline for the government's borrowing limit is rapidly approaching, but lawmakers may not have to deal with it until ...
Fortunes are up in New York City, but deportation and federal spending cuts could upend progress, new report says.
Now Keynes and his ideas, though they still make some people nervous, have been so widely accepted that they constitute both the new orthodoxy in the universities and the touchstone of economic ...
Overindebtedness, overbuilding and overcapacity are causing problems at home and abroad.
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The 2025 economy: 5 things to watch
Tariffs, taxes and immigration are likely to determine the course of the coming year. The economy is in good shape heading ...