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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
Americans running out of unemployment benefits and part-time jobs at record levels point to a recession coming, economist says
Part-time gig workers are making the job market appear stronger than it actually is, according to D…
Jennifer Sor
The Fed's 50 basis point rate cut won't do anything to stop a recession, economist David Rosenberg says
"The best thing I ever did was to follow my instincts and judgement and not waver or throw the towe…
Matthew Fox
Lipstick sales and strippers' tips: 6 weird indicators a recession could be coming
Recessions are difficult to predict. For the less market-inclined money watcher, there are several …
Erin Snodgrass
Fed rate cuts are arriving too late and layoffs show the US economy is already in a recession, bond king Jeff Gundlach says
Layoff announcements climbed 193% over the last month, according to a report from the consultancy C…
Jennifer Sor
The Sahm Rule has flashed, but there's a simpler recession indicator investors should be watching
"The Perkins rule asks whether payrolls are declining. Not rocket science," TS Lombard's Dario Perk…
Matthew Fox
Rate cuts won't prevent a recession and the economy is deteriorating 'quite rapidly,' investment strategist says
A recession is coming even with rate cuts indicators show a deteriorating economic outlook, accordi…
Kelly Cloonan
'Something has been changing': Why a top economist is still worried about a recession even as the US economy keeps growing
Of the 20 recession indicators compiled by Rosenberg nine have been triggered, which has historical…
Matthew Fox
3 reasons why recession alarms are flashing a false positive, market vet says
Credit conditions are still too strong for the key conditions of a recession to be met, says Ed Yar…
Filip De Mott
Russia's defense sector is running on overdrive — but firms are warning of bankruptcy
Russia has almost tripled defense spending for the Ukraine war, but rising inflation and interest r…
Thibault Spirlet
From bankruptcies to price wars, the US freight recession is reshaping the industry
Bankruptcies and aggressive price cuts have defined the freight recession. It may take more default…
Filip De Mott
Russia faces a crisis regardless if Putin ends or continues the war in Ukraine, economist says
Continuing the war means the economy faces stagnation, while ending it would shut off the massive d…
Jennifer Sor
Why a majority of Americans think the economy is already in a recession
Three of five Americans surveyed by Affirm say the US is in a recession. On average, most think it …
Filip De Mott
America's freight recession is showing no signs of ending
A recent negative ratings downgrade by S&P is just the latest sign that the freight industry is sti…
Filip De Mott
Why a recession will strike in 2025, according to a veteran economist
The Fed deserves an "F" grade for its monetary policy over the past few years, top economist Steve …
Jennifer Sor
Welcome to the 'treat yourself' economy — where skincare and long hair rule
Better-than-expected retail sales and personal care spending in recent months suggest consumers are…
Erin Snodgrass
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
Americans are quitting their jobs at the lowest rate in years. It's making it harder to get raises and promotions.
A hiring slowdown is preventing workers from quitting their jobs for raises and promotions.
Jacob Zinkula,Andy Kiersz
No recession risk regardless of who wins the White House, says Blackstone's Steve Schwarzman
Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman said the US economy looks robust and both Donald Trump and Kamala H…
Theron Mohamed
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…