A huge loss in jobs is a reminder that Trump's policies have stifled economic growth all year, and the Iran war will only ...
President Donald Trump said during his visit to Ohio and Kentucky that the economy is booming, but data and experts say ...
The government shutdown in October and November was a major contributor to this decline. Government spending can actually expand the GDP and government contraction can reduce it ...
India’s GDP growth between 2012 and 2023 may have been overstated, with actual expansion closer to 4–4.5% a year than the official estimate of about 6%, says a working paper by Abhishek Anand, Josh Fe ...
India is growing at a stable 7%-plus level. Higher growth will come from private investment stepping up ...
The U.S. economy appears to be resilient on the surface, but a new UBS report shows that the foundation underneath is ...
The PCE price index for January was expected to show headline inflation at 2.9% and core at 3.1%.
The American outdoor recreation economy continues to grow, reaching $1.3 trillion in economic activity and employing 5.2 ...
The paper suggests methodological problems in India’s national accounts may have distorted growth estimates for nearly two decades.
Structural advantages are multiplying, tools are advancing and infrastructure that once required corporate-scale resources is now accessible to individuals.
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Opinion: Fudging the numbers: Trump’s economy is not what he claims — or wants
President Trump's economic claims in his State of the Union address are not supported by economic statistics, as the U.S. has lost jobs, experienced inflation, and increased its federal deficit and ...
It could be an ‘existential’ threat to the small businesses that rely on them.
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