Your observations of local commerce – and what you hear from family, friends, etc. – are just as legitimate as fancy ...
Economic cycles are normal ebbs and flows in the economy that happen in a repeating pattern. Read more about them inside.
The Fed's quantity-based policies since 2009 supported 2.5% GDP growth, economic stability, and market trust through ...
Amid rising unemployment, mass layoffs and increasing costs, Oregon’s top economic and political leaders hold annual meeting ...
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7 spending cuts that say more about the economy than any report
Economic reports tell one story, but individual spending behavior tells another. The cuts people make to their budgets reveal ...
New numbers from the Commerce Department show inflation is still elevated, but it doesn't appear to be getting worse. The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates next week by another quarter ...
Consumers report feeling increasingly glum about the economy. Still, data suggests there has been no significant slowdown in their spending habits. The conflicting trends have made for an increasingly ...
On the right side, you can see the upper diagonal heading up, while the one on the bottom falls to the ground. Now substitute upper-income Americans for the topmost diagonal, heading up and away, and ...
American consumers are downbeat about the economy, according to preliminary results of a monthly survey conducted by the University of Michigan. The index measuring consumer sentiment fell ...
Professor Mahbubullah expressed deep concern over what he termed a “sluggish and depressed” investment environment, warning that Bangladesh’s productive base is not expanding fast enough to absorb ...
At Russia’s annual marquee event for business investment, a Kremlin-funded bubbly celebration of promise and opportunity, the country’s top economic minister poured cold war on the party. “According ...
Public sentiment about the U.S. economy has grown increasingly negative in the closing months of 2025. According to recent polls, a majority of Americans now believe that economic conditions are ...
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