Accelerating inflation has made interest rate increases more likely, and they have historically been bad news for the stock market.
U.S. growth has been trending up since Trump's inauguration one year ago. Although the economy may appear strong, the stock market could be on a nasty collision course with history. Assessing the ...
In an era where trade has become both a political battleground and an economic bellwether, the United States' evolving tariff policy reveals much about our shifting priorities − and what might lie ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover real estate, economics and cost of living. Sep 18, 2024, 02:38pm EDT Boise is one of America's fastest growing cities and ...
Economic history examines how production, exchange and institutions evolve over time, shaping societies and livelihoods across regions and eras. It explores the causes and consequences of economic ...
The role of imports in GDP—Gross Domestic Product—confuses many people. The current political discussion about tariffs has triggered some of the misunderstanding. This article aims to help business ...
The US remains the world's richest country with a GDP of $29.18 trillion. Each state's GDP compares to that of another country US GDP fell in Q1 this year, the first decline since 2022. The US still ...
Is the US GDP report as solid as it seems? History suggests cyclical changes often look decent before recessions. Jeff Snider analyzes the data and reveals potential warning signs. The ...
Yet one in four developing economies remains poorer than it was in 2019 WASHINGTON, January 13, 2026—The global economy is proving more resilient than anticipated despite persistent trade tensions and ...
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