A simple reason explains why U.S. economic growth seemed to hit a wall in the final three months of the year.
President Donald Trump claims his tariffs have revived the U.S. economy, calling it an “American economic miracle.” ...
Depending upon the selected set of goods and services used, multiple types of inflation values are calculated and tracked as ...
After six weeks of a government shutdown, federal economic data will once again begin flowing this week. On Thursday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics will release the monthly jobs report for September ...
Stronger jobs growth than expected for January and some moderation in inflation may mean that the Fed doesn't cut interest ...
Economic data releases that have lagged during the government shutdown likely will take some time to get rolling again once Congress is back in business. Assuming the government reopens before the end ...
The week's economic calendar features several updates on the labor market. First up is Tuesday morning's release of Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS), which is followed by the January ...
On Thursday, the Bureau of Economic Analysis was supposed to release its initial estimate of GDP in the third quarter of this year … except … ya know … the ...
While the shutdown is delaying the release of key economic reports like the monthly jobs data and jobless claims, others are still available and informing markets' decision-making. MarketWatch's U.S.
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