What does the media get wrong on the economy? Here's part two of what USA TODAY readers said about real-world experiences and ...
Economists may have a pretty dismal record with predictions. But we're still interested in what they see in their ...
The American economy at the end of 2025 looks very different from a year ago. Tariffs are higher, AI occupies a greater share ...
For many people, the economy is a simple equation: paychecks minus expenses. When it feels like our incomes are growing faster than prices, the economy is in good shape. When they’re not, it’s lousy.
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 ...
Overall, Goldman Sachs expects U.S. GDP to grow 2.6% in 2026, but it doesn’t expect this growth to be a straight line. Instead, it projects a front-end-loaded year, with significantly higher growth in ...
The US economy grew at an unexpectedly strong pace of 4.3% in the third quarter — the highest rate in two years — according to a government report released Tuesday.
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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 ...
Despite the world-historic amount of hot air coming from corporate America’s AI obsession, there is something happening in our physical reality beneath all this hype around chatbots that lie to you: a ...