Bookmark BusinessFederal Reserve SystemGeneral NewsGovernment regulationsInflation Federal Reserve Expected to Keep Interest Rates Unchanged Amid Speculation of Future Rate Cuts by Madison Thomas December 11, 2023 December 11, 2023 An analysis of the Fed’s stance on interest rates and the potential for rate cuts amidst changing economic conditions.
Bookmark BusinessFederal Reserve SystemFinance & BusinessGeneral NewsGovernment regulations Is the U.S. Poised for an Economic ‘Soft Landing’? Insights from the Upcoming Jobs Report by Madison Thomas December 8, 2023 December 8, 2023 Analysis of the US economy’s potential for a soft landing, exploring recent job reports, Federal Reserve policies, and inflation trends.
Bookmark AP Top NewsBarack ObamaDonald TrumpElectric vehiclesGeneral NewsGovernment policyJoe BidenMedical technologyNew MexicoPoliticsRecessions and depressionsTrumpUnited States government Biden’s Economic Policies Highlighted as Key to Resurgence in Manufacturing Jobs by Ryan Lee August 9, 2023 August 9, 2023 Biden’s economic policies claim success in revitalizing manufacturing jobs, but challenges persist in realizing promised gains.
Bookmark BusinessFederal Reserve SystemGeneral NewsJobs and careersJulie SuLaborMaineNorth AmericaRecessions and depressionsSouth DakotaU.S. Department of Labor Fewer Americans got jobs in July than expected. But a steady market suggests US may avoid recession by Joshua Brown August 6, 2023 August 6, 2023 July job growth weaker than expected, but steady US market may avert recession. Resilient despite interest rate hikes.
Bookmark BNP ParibasBusinessEconomyFederal Reserve SystemGeneral NewsHospitality and leisure industryJobs and careersLaborMeta Platforms IncRecessions and depressions ‘Rolling recession’ or ‘richcession’ might avert a full-blown economic slump in the US by Madison Thomas July 30, 2023 July 30, 2023 US economy may avert a severe downturn through ‘rolling recession’ or ‘richcession’, despite Fed rate hikes and other threats.
Bookmark AP Top NewsBusinessGeneral NewsInflation Reduced US Inflation Alleviates Financial Stress From Airfare to Groceries by Michael Nguyen July 12, 2023 July 12, 2023 US inflation eases to a 2-year low of 3% in June, reducing household financial strain. Economists predict the Fed may delay further rate hikes.
Bookmark BusinessGeneral NewsInflationJobs and careers June’s Cooler Hiring Could Aid Fed’s Pursuit of a ‘Soft Landing’ for US Economy by Andrew Wright July 9, 2023 July 9, 2023 June’s cooler hiring suggests a ‘Goldilocks’ scenario for the US economy, aiding the Fed’s pursuit of a ‘soft landing’ amidst lower inflation pressures.
Bookmark BusinessFederal Reserve SystemGeneral News US Adds 209,000 Jobs in June, Demonstrating Resilient Economy by Andrew Wright July 7, 2023 July 7, 2023 US adds 209k jobs in June, showcasing a resilient economy. Despite a hiring slowdown, the unemployment rate falls to 3.6%. Wage growth and consumer spending remain strong.
Bookmark ChicagoJoe BidenPoliticsUnited States government Biden Struggles to Gain Approval for Economic Performance as He Promotes ‘Bidenomics’ by Michael Nguyen June 28, 2023 June 28, 2023 President Biden faces low approval ratings for his economic performance as he promotes Bidenomics in a speech, according to a new poll.
Bookmark BusinessGeneral NewsRecessions and depressions Are we facing a ‘wealth-driven recession’ or a ‘sector-by-sector slowdown’? Or could it be no recession at all? by Sophia Chen June 28, 2023 June 28, 2023 Exploring the prospects of a US recession, this article discusses potential outcomes: a rolling recession, a richcession, or no recession at all.