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U.S. panic over national debt might mark a culture shift—are Americans becoming more ‘European’...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 5 hours agoAs U.S. citizens swiped their credit cards, took on bumper loans, and applied for mega-mortgages...
Jamie Dimon says America needs to ‘take a deep breath’ before facing off with China, because the U.S...
Fortune via AOL· 5 hours agoAnd that's a message the billionaire Wall Street titan wants theU.S. to remember, saying America...
3 Recession-Proof Stocks to Add to Your Portfolio in 2024
InvestorPlace· 5 hours agoTalk of a recession has died down considerably in recent months. A year ago, economists and analysts...
U.S. Economy Grew At Slowest Pace Since 2022 Last Quarter—But Still Far From Recession
Forbes· 1 day agoIt’s well below 2023’s third quarter’s 4.9% and 2023’s fourth quarter’s 3.4%, but economic growth...
GDP report revives stagflation fears in the market, with growing risk of a Fed rate hike seen
Market Watch· 21 hours agoA recession would give the Fed reason to cut interest rates and tends to be accompanied by a trough,...
U.S. GDP grew by 1.6% in the first quarter, slower than expected
Marketplace· 19 hours agoThe U.S. economy continued to grow between January and March, but at a slower clip than expected....
Stock market today: Asian benchmarks mostly climb despite worries about US economy
WJTV Jackson· 12 hours agoTOKYO (AP) — Asian shares mostly rose Friday despite worries about the economic outlook and...
U.S. economy grew at 1.6 percent annual rate in first quarter 2024, a sharp slowdown
Washington Post· 1 day agoU.S. economic growth slowed in the first three months of the year, after more than a year and a half...
U.S. Births in 2023 Fell to Lowest in Decades
Time Magazine· 1 day agoTotal births for the year fell 2% to 3.59 million, according to preliminary data released Thursday from the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics,...
The U.S. Munitions Deficit Is a Political Problem
Foreign Policy Magazine· 6 hours agoS. defense posture accordingly. What all positions have in common, however, is that the U.S. defense industrial base is ill-equipped ...