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China's Communist Party begins key meet to stem economic slowdown, following 4.7% dip in GDP
China's GDP dipped to 4.7 per cent in the second quarter, the government said on Monday, as the rul…
PTI
The South's economic boom is masking a harsher reality. It still has several of the poorest states in the nation.
The South's economic boom isn't happening everywhere in the region. Some Southern states are among …
Jacob Zinkula
Stock market today: Dow drops 411 points as yields jump ahead of fresh economic data
Markets digested another weak Treasury sale, with a $44 billion auction of seven-year notes met wit…
Max Adams,Filip De Mott
The US economy may be barrelling towards stagflation, an outcome worse than recession
As US growth shows signs of sputtering and inflation keeps rising, a re-run of the tumultuous 1970s…
Filip De Mott
Former Trump White House economic advisor lauds the US economy's performance under Biden: 'I was wrong'
"If I were he, I would be bragging about it too," Larry Kudlow said about Biden's reaction to new G…
Alia Shoaib
3 great things about the American economy in the GDP report - and one bad thing
The US economy grew at a slower rate than expected between April and June, but there are many signs…
Andy Kiersz
Americans' personal income shot up 21.1% in March, a record dating back to at least 1946
"Incomes soared as a result of the stimulus payments made under the March relief bill," said one ec…
Carla Mozée
The 'real' February unemployment rate is closer to 9% after adding dropouts and misclassifications, analysis shows
Fed Chair Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen have said alternative unemployment meas…
Ben Winck
Florida residents voted for a $15 minimum wage. Here's how much $15 is really worth in the Sunshine State and other states and cities that have increased their minimum wage.
However, some are wary of what a minimum wage increase could mean for employment and costs to busin…
Madison Hoff
A government shutdown would make the Fed's job a lot harder as economic data is delayed
Certain economic data used by the Fed to inform policy moves, like the September jobs report, would…
Matthew Fox
In a neverending pandemic, the economy is winning
Hiring and productivity stayed up despite Omicron gripping America. It's a sign the economy is cont…
Hillary Hoffower,Juliana Kapl…
We found the 30 best cities to live in America after the pandemic ends
Recent polling has suggested that many Americans are thinking about moving. A survey from Harris Po…
Madison Hoff
Grocery prices are skyrocketing, and it couldn't come at a worse time for American households
Increased unemployment payments ran out last month, and millions of Americans are facing financial …
Graham Rapier
The Tulsa race massacre is still hampering Black homeownership - and not just in Oklahoma
The Tulsa Race Massacre worsened economic inequality through massive destruction of wealth and haun…
Ben Winck
The 18 US cities that could be hardest hit by the oil crash
Oil prices fell below zero for the first time on Monday. West Texas Intermediate crude oil closed M…
Madison Hoff
If we all agreed to buy less stuff, we could be happier and work fewer hours
The transition from a goods- to service-based economy is the next step in a more developed economy.…
Bartie Scott,Hillary Hoffower
Economic aid during the pandemic got many Americans' backs off the wall for the first time in years - and they're not going back against it without a fight
Pandemic relief money offered workers who were squeezed by low wages and poor working conditions a …
Dominick Reuter
The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women varies by race and ethnicity, according to a new analysis
It could take 15 months for women to reach pre-pandemic levels of employment, according to a new an…
Madison Hoff
Millennials in their 30s are sitting in an economic quagmire that could stick with them through retirement
Millennials in their 30s are accumulating debt at an alarming rate. It's just one way the economy i…
Jason Lalljee,Madison Hoff
The US lost 140,000 jobs in December. All of those jobs were held by women.
The disparities grow even wider when considering race, with Black and Latina women working in retai…