Americans will spend Thanksgiving Day around tables loaded with food. But even while they’re filling up, many are looking to scale back on spending. One tactic they’re trying? Snagging sellable food ...
The world economy is undergoing transformative changes beyond U.S. tariffs and Europe needs to start finding growth at home ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin said he’s optimistic when it comes to the economic future of the state, his remarks coming after the ...
Consumer companies surged after surprisingly strong earnings and increased anticipation of rate cuts.
Consumer confidence fell for the fourth straight month as labor market worries and the government shutdown helped undercut expectations about the economy in the near-term.
American consumers in September reined in spending on tariff-hit categories such as vehicles, electronics and clothing.
U.S. consumers were much less confident in the economy in November in the aftermath of the government shutdown and amid weak ...
In a recession or a crisis, the right approach for individuals is to save. So too for the national economy. Saving does not ...
A flurry of economic data released Tuesday after a blackout during the government shutdown paints a confusing picture of the US economy. • September wholesale inflation rose by 0.3%, keeping the ...
Producer inflation jumped back into positive territory in September due to a robust increase in energy prices, while U.S.
The most pleasant surprise in my first year teaching economics and government full-time was being asked to take-on a ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Bankrate analyst Ted Rossman about consumer spending and debt, and what it tells us about the overall health of the economy.
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