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Worse than inflation: Let's remember Trump's real record in office
Salon via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoInclude the pandemic-induced recession and that average drops to an anemic 1.45%. By contrast,...
May jobs report blows past forecasts as labor market heats up
CBS News via Yahoo Finance· 3 hours agoWhile exceeding forecasts, the latest jobs readout is not out of line with the narrative of an...
The last time this measure was this high, the Great Recession was just a few months away: Evercore...
Investing.com· 6 days agoIn a note to clients this week, analysts at Evercore ISI noted that US house price expectations for ...
...Subtrend Growth, UCLA Anderson June 2024 Forecast Sees No Recession on Horizon - California’s...
Sierra Sun Times· 6 hours agoBy Paul Feinberg - The latest analysis by the UCLA Anderson Forecast suggests that the recent...
3 signs the US economy is nearing a recession have flashed in the last week, SocGen says
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoWhile some argue that it's still on track to achieve the soft landing, others aren't so sure. SocGen...
Today's top savings account rate roundup: Take home 5.84% with today’s best rates — June 7, 2024
USA Today· 7 hours agoSavings accounts, especially those from traditional brick-and-mortar banks, offered negligible...
Fed policy hasn't cooled the labor market and a 'serious consumer recession' could strike if...
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 18 hours ago"If he hits that, he creates a great recession. If he's going to knock those jobs out, which is a...
Interview: Dan Rawitch says US markets could drop by 22% or more in the coming recession | Invezz...
Invezz· 8 hours agoExperts say a US recession is coming. We spoke to senior trader and founder of the University of...
How High Could Nvidia's Stock Go This Year?
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 26 minutes agoIs it too late to invest in Nvidia stock? Nvidia is generating impressive sales and profit numbers but it's not going to be tripling its numbers forever....
How yesterday’s giveaways led to today’s deficits
The Hill· 3 hours agoThe answer: They were largely built in through mandatory spending legislation, mainly Social Security and healthcare, enacted before this century began....