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3 signs the US economy is nearing a recession have flashed in the last week, SocGen says
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 2 days ago"US growth expectations have crashed in the wake of recent weaker-than-expected data," Edwards...
This week in Bidenomics: Please stop hiring
Yahoo Finance· 1 hour agoThe anomaly is that job growth remains so strong two years after the Fed started hiking. GDP growth is holding up too, with the economy growing a solid...
Here’s the ‘bad news’ in the ‘good’ jobs report
CNN Business via AOL· 4 hours agoAt a time when Americans and the Federal Reserve are clamoring for clear-cut data about the state of the economy, Friday’s jobs report was much more...
When Is a Recession Not a Recession? When Joe Biden Says It Isn't
Newsweek· 4 days agoA recession is often defined as two consecutive quarters of declining Gross Domestic Product (GDP);...
Kyla Scanlon on Inflation, Economic Vibes, and Pizza | The Motley Fool
The Motley Fool· 3 hours agoKyla Scanlon is an economic commentator and educator. How Domino's turned around its business. Kyla...
You need to prepare your finances for a recession
MarketWatch via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoAlbert Edwards, chief global strategist at Société Générale, has observed that this level of weakness in personal incomes when compared to GDP growth has...
UCLA forecast: Despite sub-standard economic growth, U.S. dodging recession
News 13 Orlando· 1 day agoDespite economic growth that is expected to continue trending lower than it did during the second...
UK growth outlook brighter as consumer spending set to rebound, says CBI
PA Media: Money via Yahoo Finance· 9 hours agoThe forecast also sees the CBI giving a much rosier outlook than the Bank of ...began to recover at...
Bad News Is Good News?
GuruFocus.com via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoThat same year, the unemployment rate reached a sky-high level of 14.9% (vs. 3.9% most recently) and the economy went into recession with GDP (Gross...
How yesterday’s giveaways led to today’s deficits
The Hill· 8 hours agoThe answer: They were largely built in through mandatory spending legislation, mainly Social Security and healthcare, enacted before this century began....