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Tech jobs are mired in a recession
White-collar hiring is in a huge slump. According to new data, HR, marketing, and tech jobs are get…
Aki Ito
America dodged a recession. Now there's one last pitfall to avoid.
Recession fears are fading and the job market is looking stronger. That's great news for average Am…
Neil Dutta
The US will enter a mild recession as the economy deflates after its boost from unproductive stimulus cash, former Commerce Secretary says
Most of the stimulus cash deployed during the pandemic was "unproductive," which fueled inflation, …
Jennifer Sor
The US consumer is strong and fears of a recession are 'overblown' based on the latest earnings results, Goldman Sachs says
Accounting for the recent flurry of upbeat data points, Goldman's Jan Hatzius reduced the probabili…
Matthew Fox
There's a 40% chance the US economy is already in a recession, according to a new indicator
Using measures that builds on the Sahm rule, a new indicator says there's a 40% chance the US is in…
Kelly Cloonan
Younger generations might not have to worry about recessions as much as their elders. It would be great news for their job security and stock portfolios.
Data from NBER shows a promising trend: Recessions have become less common in the US.
Jacob Zinkula,Madison Hoff
Welcome to the white-collar recession
A new report shows the real winners — and losers — in the job market.
Aki Ito
AI, immigration, and rich people will save the US economy from a recession, Wall Street strategist says
"A restrictive Fed won't stop the music this time around because the economy's moving to a new rhyt…
Matthew Fox
A recession indicator flashing red for 23 straight months just reversed and that's great news for stocks
The average one-year return for the S&P 500 after the LEI turned positive following a negative stre…
Matthew Fox
The economy is a priority for Americans as they head to the polls. Here's what's really going on behind the numbers.
As people get ready to vote, here's what's been going on with job growth, federal debt, and other e…
Madison Hoff
Millennials are hoarding cash. That could hurt them in the long run.
Millennials are holding onto a lot of cash instead of investing that money in the stock market. Tha…
Callie Cox
America is entering a new 'economic supercycle'
The US economy is entering a bold new era that economists say will feature more inflation, more gro…
Linette Lopez
The job market is in the 'Twilight Zone,' top economist Claudia Sahm says
"One month does not make a trend, and even with the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates, a susta…
Jennifer Sor
The US now has an 85% chance of recession in 2024, the highest probability since the Great Financial Crisis, economist David Rosenberg says
"Our conviction that the recession has been delayed but not derailed is still running at a high lev…
Matthew Fox
Fed policy hasn't cooled the labor market and a 'serious consumer recession' could strike if services jobs tumble, real estate billionaire Barry Sternlicht says
The economy could tumble into a recession if the Fed sparks layoffs in this key sector, Barry Stern…
Jennifer Sor
A key US consumer indicator has dipped to 'crisis levels,' SocGen says
The US personal savings rate has dropped below 3%, a level historically associated with recessions,…
Jennifer Sor
There's a new reason people feel bad about the economy
The vibes are officially bad once again. Just ask anyone trying to find a job.
Juliana Kaplan
The US is dealing with a rare bifurcation of the economy, and it's raising the odds of recession, Piper Sandler chief economist says
Big companies are weathering high interest rates. Consumers, meanwhile, are facing rising debt as i…
Yuheng Zhan
Layoffs could spike as one labor-market indicator says a recession is already here, market forecaster says
Headline job growth has been strong recently, but commentators have pointed to mixed signals in the…
Jennifer Sor
Gen Z college grads are bearing the brunt of today's tricky job market
Recent college graduates are more likely to be unemployed than workers overall. This isn't typical.