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A top economist says there's an 'uncomfortably high' chance that the US is heading into a recession in the next year


Moody's economist Mark Zandi is worried that the US is barreling toward a recession, pegging the odds of a downturn at close to 50% in the next year. Read More

Major bank raises red flag on US economy — warns of 93% chance of recession based on ‘hard data.’ Here are 5 crucial money moves you need to make now


Recently, global investment bank UBS announced that, after crunching some “hard data” from between May and July 2025, there’s a 93% chance of the U.S. entering a recession this year [1]. Read More

The US economy has likely stalled, with a 50% risk of recession in 2 years, say Barclays analysts. What to consider if the Fed doesn’t cut rates soon


In a research note published Aug. 25, Barclays economists shared their view that the U.S. economy has likely entered a “stall state.” The bank's “tipping points” model now places odds of a recession ... Read More

5 Clear Signs The U.S. Is Likely Heading Into Recession Next Year


Read about the five trends that should concern prudent investors that a recession might rear its ugly head in the coming year. Click for more on Market Outlook. Read More

New data shows the US job market was much weaker than thought in 2024, and this year as well


The U.S. job market was much weaker in 2024 and early this year than originally reported, adding to concerns about the health of the U.S. economy. Read More


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