President Donald Trump never misses an opportunity to criticize his predecessor about the economy, alleging former President ...
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Wages up, inflation down: why the economy could surge next
Wage growth is finally outrunning inflation, and that shift is quietly rewiring the outlook for the United States economy.
Respondents in Columbus CEO’s 15th annual CEO of the Year economic outlook survey were less optimistic than last year, but ...
Goldman Sachs economists predict U.S. economic growth will accelerate to 2.6% in 2026, driven by tax cuts, reduced tariff ...
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What will the US economy look like in 2026?
The American economy at the end of 2025 looks very different from a year ago. Tariffs are higher, AI occupies a greater share ...
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Inflation cooled in November to 2.7%, but economists say to take it with ‘the entire salt shaker’
Inflation unexpectedly – and sharply – slowed in November, a seemingly welcome change for Americans weighed down by the persistently high cost of living.
The economy remained on track this year, defying the gloomiest predictions. That doesn't mean Americans are thrilled with how ...
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Why Jerome Powell was right all along about interest rates, inflation and the economy
If the president had gotten his way, inflation would surely be rocketing again, the economy would be overheating and the Fed ...
They forecast PCE inflation – which is a slightly different measurement than the well-known Consumer Price Index – to slowly decline to 2.5% by the end of 2026, from 2.8% in the most recent reading.
Bank of America was among the first to flag a "run-it-hot" scenario for the US economy, defined by robust growth and ...
Morgan Stanley's top economist wrote this week that as long as prices can remain elevated, companies might be able to avoid ...
Great Britain’s Labor government continues to pursue the ruinous policies of inflation and out-of-control spending, all in ...
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