A quarterly review finds that the U.S. economy’s increasingly K-shaped nature is making American consumption patterns uneven ...
The large services side of the economy grew in November for the sixth month in a row and inflationary pressures eased, but ...
Rate-sensitive industries, like housing, could see a limited benefit from lower borrowing costs because prices remain near ...
Privately run businesses eliminated jobs in November for the third time in four months, pointing to a broad slowdown in ...
In 2026, a reasonable baseline outlook is that the U.S. economy will get fresh support from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s ...
Upper-income Americans are doing better, while low- and moderate-income households are falling behind. Why does that matter?
According to several economic data points, the foundation of the U.S. economy appears to be breaking -- and Wall Street has, ...
Over the last few years Washington tried to micromanage the economy—and the results speak for themselves. When regulators second-guess business decisions, slow-walk mergers and erect new barriers to ...
The U.S. economy was still expanding at an uneven but somewhat robust pace as summer drew to a close, a trickle of economic reports delayed by the government shutdown have shown. However, there’s a ...
The “K-shaped economy” describes how wealthy Americans enjoy rising incomes and wealth while lower-income households struggle ...
Experienced a layoff lately? You're not alone. U.S. layoffs are at their peak — and some industries are getting hit harder ...
President Trump unveiled new fuel economy rules in the Oval Office, which he claims will lower new car prices.