Diane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG, sees a “creep instead of a surge” in inflation. Things are uneasy below the surface. Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com
Family size around the world is dropping. That choice by couples is triggering a population shift that's sending shock waves through economies. Original Image Link Source:www.npr.org
Many older Americans are financially comfortable, but they worry their adult children won’t achieve the same kind of economic stability. Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com
For those on the upper arm, things are going well. The top 10% of U.S. households now account for nearly half of all consumer spending, buoyed by record stock market highs. Hourly pay is now rising ... Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the federal government shutdown, now in its 26th day with no end in sight, is starting to eat into the U.S. economy. It's "starting to slow the economy, and we're ... Original Image Link Source:www.barrons.com
Mon, 27 Oct 2025 07:44:00 GMT Food and energy prices continue to be the main worry for voters, as their rating of President Donald Trump’s performance on the economy has not improved.
Mon, 27 Oct 2025 01:46:00 GMT India’s economy is projected to grow strongly in FY26, buoyed by robust domestic demand, easing inflation, and supportive tax measures. The government’s September report highlights a positive food ...
Sat, 25 Oct 2025 23:15:00 GMT By learning how societies navigated past downturns, students build empathy, critical thinking and resistance to simplistic blame games that fuel the far right and populism — according to a Council of ...
Fri, 24 Oct 2025 17:05:00 GMT Inflation last month rose at an annual rate of 3%, coming in below economists' forecasts as the impact of President Trump's tariffs remain muted.
Fri, 24 Oct 2025 13:27:00 GMT Because of the shutdown, the federal government is belatedly releasing new Consumer Price Index numbers, which the Social Security Administration needs to adjust for next year's benefits.