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The official numbers say the United States is in solid shape, with growth holding up and unemployment low, yet for many ...
Stagflation combines slowing economic growth, high unemployment, and inflation. This is how it's caused, it could affect you, and how you can prepare for it.
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A close observer of the economy might be tempted to ask, “What is going on?” The stock market continues to do well (subject to day-to-day presidential musings) and GDP growth is strong, while nearly ...
There are plenty of small negatives which do not add up to a recession. The recession risk comes from the continued back-and-forth from the White House about what tariffs will be. If summer turns to ...
The federal government will stop producing key economic data if government funding elapses Wednesday, depriving policymakers and investors of crucial information amid deep concerns about the job ...
Wisconsin's economy shows mixed signals, with low unemployment but slowing hiring and consumer spending. Businesses across various sectors, including manufacturing, automotive, and grocery, express ...
The clock is ticking in Washington: Will Congress avert a government shutdown, or will the Capitol lights dim on October 1? Discover how political brinkmanship, economic uncertainty, and market ...
Explore how the crowding-out and multiplier effects impact government stimulus spending. Learn which theory better stimulates ...