The K-shaped economy is as apparent as ever and isn't going away anytime soon, economists say.
The latest New York Times/Siena University poll doesn’t definitively answer these questions, but it offers some important ...
Economists are generally optimistic about the economy, but the public hasn't hated it this much in more than a decade—these charts show why.
See how food prices, unemployment and the national debt have changed in Trump's first year of his second term.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said recent data suggests less tension between the employment and inflation sides of the ...
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Word of the Day - Disinflation: meaning, usage, and why it matters in today’s AI-driven economy
Word of the Day: Disinflation means inflation is slowing, not stopping. Prices still rise, but at a weaker pace. It signals ...
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‘Rolling recession’ idea reveals why the economy feels broken despite strong data
The official numbers say the United States is in solid shape, with growth holding up and unemployment low, yet for many ...
Agency experts cannot always know which datasets will spark innovation, drive economic activity or solve real problems ...
The Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged, despite relentless attacks from President Trump, who wants borrowing costs to be much lower.
The official data showed the US economy grew at an annualised rate of 4.3 per cent in the third quarter. How did this actual figure compare to the expectations of economists polled by Bloomberg, and ...
Dr Frank Bannor, a Development Economist and Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Economic Research and Public Policy ...
The Federal Reserve is expected to keep its influential fed funds rate unchanged this afternoon, after cutting in each of its last three meetings. Follow along with our live coverage of the Fed ...
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