There is a perception on Wall Street that “underneath strong economic numbers, there are crevasses of credit and valuation risks that are deepening and broadening,” wrote Macquarie strategists Viktor ...
As tariff uncertainty continues to roil the stock market, some economists believe the U.S. could be headed toward a recession, a possibility that even the Trump administration has declined to rule out ...
President Trump sparked concerns this week when he declined to rule out the possibility of a U.S. recession this year. Asked on Fox news if he expects such a slump, Mr. Trump said, "I hate to predict ...
If you’re confused about whether the U.S. economy in a recession, near a recession or doing OK, you’re not alone. Turns out the answer may depend on where you live, according to Moody’s Analytics ...
First, some background: Three years ago, as the economy recovered from the brief COVID-19 recession, economists were already talking about another downturn. Russia had invaded Ukraine. Inflation was ...
As the U.S. economy shrinks, fears and predictions of a recession continue to grow. New Commerce Department data shows that the country's gross domestic product (GDP) contracted at an annual rate of 0 ...
Paul Daneshrad is CEO of StarPoint Properties, a real estate & investment firm, and author of the Amazon bestseller 'Money and Morons'. The Covid-19 pandemic aside, we have not had a major economic ...
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 ...
A recession this year could lead to a much-needed drop in home prices across the country, experts told Newsweek, but only because many aspiring buyers would be pushed to the sidelines by rising ...
A surge in bettors are predicting a recession in the U.S. this year, with odds rising to at least 62% on Monday as the Trump administration doubled down on its sweeping tariff policies that have sent ...
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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