I THINK 2026 can be a very good year.” What could be a slurred festive toast is in fact the cheerful forecast of Scott ...
The structure of America’s economy has had a drastic change. Wealth inequality has exploded. A few have become super rich, while the average person struggles to afford the high cost of living. Health ...
The American economy at the end of 2025 looks very different from a year ago. Tariffs are higher, AI occupies a greater share ...
The true engine of America’s economy might surprise you. It’s not tech. It’s not artificial intelligence, finance, or manufacturing. It’s energy. Energy accounts for just 7% of America’s gross ...
People are talking about America’s “K-shaped economy,” so named because charts show different sectors’ fortunes diverging ...
The rich get richer and the poor get poorer. That old saying has taken on a new label in 2025. America’s economy is increasingly “K-shaped.” The term is used to describe when “wealthy consumers do ...
Americans hate this economy, but they keep spending like they love it. The Commerce Department reported Friday that consumer spending rose 0.6% in August. Although that may not sound like a lot, it ...
The global economy faced many hurdles in 2025. The U.S. government upended longstanding economic wisdom in a manner many ...
High-income consumers keep spending like they’ve never heard of this affordability crisis people keep talking about. But middle- and lower-income folks, despite declaring that they’re fed up with ...
The U.S. economy is pulling apart: Booming for some, breaking for many. In other words, it’s looking K-shaped — one branch climbs while the other falls. “There are now two Americas: A few, small ...