The U.S. hosts the 2026 World Cup, but data shows mega-events seldom lift GDP. Markets see a one-in-three recession risk.
The saying goes that when America sneezes the rest of the world catches a cold — pithy shorthand to describe how changes in the world’s biggest economy ripple out to impact everyone else. But that ...
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'Recession!': Analysis reveals a change in spending habits — despite what economists say
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the United States' unemployment rate was 4.2 percent in April; 177,000 new payroll jobs were added. That jobs report shows that so far, the low ...
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