Most Americans continue to hold negative views of the U.S. economy, as has been the case for the last six years. Original Image Link Source:www.pewresearch.org
A look at BofA’s data shows the shape of the consumer economy is no longer a “K.” If we’re sticking with the alphabet theme, one might suggest an “E” is emerging. Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com
Despite GDP growth and stock market gains, the majority of Americans continue to feel the other side of the "polarized" economy. Original Image Link Source:www.newsweek.com
The U.S. economy added jobs at a steady pace to start the year, as the Labor Department reported that employers hired 130,000 workers in January 2026, beating expectations. Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com