Data this week showed that the American economy is growing at its fastest pace in two years — and yet polling shows the mood on Main Street is grim.
The global economy has been through a lot in the past few decades. We’ve had stagnation, falling interest rates, a global crisis, a pandemic, and an overall sense that the economy is just much more ...
Can't find a job, but keep hearing that the economy is strong? That might be the economic story of 2026.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the U.S. private economy is accelerating sharply under President Donald Trump, pointing ...
The Latin phrase annus horribilis, or horrible year, is an apt description for the external challenges which India faced in ...
Capital flows to where it’s treated well. Remember this amid President Trump’s endless jawboning of Jerome Powell. According to Trump, along with his various cheerleaders inside and outside the ...
On Tuesday, in a post on X, Bessent said, “the private economy is booming under” Trump, while noting that GDP growth excluding government activity “is up 4.7% at an annualized rate over the last two ...
Employers may have added just 73,000 jobs in the month of July, according to the latest Labor Department jobs report published Friday. But that same survey found that the number of native-born workers ...
The U.S. economy grew faster in the second quarter of the year than previously estimated. The Commerce Department said today gross domestic product from April through June grew at a revised 3.3%.
I suppose it is not nice to make fun of a 79-year-old man suffering from mental decline. But when that person is president and threatening to throw millions of people in jail and/or deport them, and ...
If you’re interested in understanding the current state of the U.S. economy and corporate America, and what the rest of the year might look like (and who isn’t?), this was the week for you—with five ...
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A jobless boom could define the 2026 economy, and it's not good

The US is heading into 2026 with an economy that looks healthy on paper but feels brittle on the ground. Growth is picking up, inflation is easing and corporate profits are strong, yet workers are ...