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Rolling recession explains why the economy feels broken
The headline numbers say the United States is still growing, yet daily life feels like a grind of higher prices, fragile jobs ...
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A rolling recession explains why a strong economy still feels bad
On paper, the United States is in solid shape, with steady growth, low headline unemployment and resilient corporate profits.
The U.S. economy grew at a healthy 3% annual rate as of the latest Q2 GDP report. However, as the Federal Reserve signals that interest rate cuts are likely, what are the risks? A 2024 recession is ...
The word "recession" seems to be popping up a lot lately. Economic uncertainty stemming from President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China have fueled the biggest stock market selloff ...
The U.S. economy shrank for two consecutive quarters this year, increasing speculation that the country could be headed for a recession. But does two straight quarters of economic decline mean we’re ...
November 7, 2011 — A sudden drop in reported cases of tuberculosis (TB) in the United States in 2009 could be explained by the economic recession, which slowed immigration and reduced access to ...
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Gen Zers, or those born roughly between 1997 and 2012 and are between 12 and 27 years old, could see their money affected during a recession. Sure, those who are still children and in school can ...
As concerns about a potential recession in 2025 grow, many are questioning how such an economic downturn could impact the U.S. housing market. With inflation concerns and fluctuating interest rates, ...
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