L ately economists have been vigorously debating the health of America’s labour market. Some argue that the jobs market is ...
U.S. consumer sentiment has plummeted to its lowest level on record as the affordability crisis continues to weigh on wallets ...
A cooling labor market, rising long-term unemployment, and trade-policy uncertainty point to slower hiring and tougher employment conditions in 2026.
For the first half of 2025, the labor market was, in the words of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, a “low hire, low fire” environment, with minimal job cut announcements preventing sluggish ...
The third possibility is the most intriguing: Both data sets are broadly correct. G.D.P. really is booming — but it is being ...
A persistent labor-time gap reflects deeper features of Korea’s economic model rather than cultural habits alone.
The administration has downplayed concerns — from mass job losses, to a potential financial bubble — as President Trump cheers soaring stock prices and faster growth.
The Federal Reserve recently enacted its third consecutive quarter-point rate cut in December 2025, aiming to support a ...
The increase in consumer spending was the fastest in nearly a year as households splurged on recreational goods and vehicles ...
Household spending is increasingly divided between wealthy consumers who are helping to keep the economy humming and everyone ...
Donald Trump's economy might be a boon for the wealthiest 10% of Americans, but conditions remain challenging for most others ...