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Bessent strikes defiant tariff tone as he rejects US recession
FinanceBessent strikes defiant tariff tone as he rejects US recession
By Shawn Donnan and BloombergApril 6, 2025
JPMorgan says Trump’s tariffs to send US into recession
FinanceJPMorgan says Trump’s tariffs to send US into recession
By Matthew Boesler and BloombergApril 5, 2025
Trump’s tariffs are not ‘common sense’—and they’re putting America’s credibility and ‘exorbitant privilege’ at risk
CommentaryTrump’s tariffs are not ‘common sense’—and they’re putting America’s credibility and ‘exorbitant privilege’ at risk
By Steve H. Hanke and Matt SekerkeApril 4, 2025
Trump is a drunk driver taking the economy off the cliff into a needless recession—as we warned
CommentaryTrump is a drunk driver taking the economy off the cliff into a needless recession—as we warned
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianApril 4, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump arrives to speak during a “Make America Wealthy Again” trade announcement event.
Politics‘There will be blood’: JPMorgan raises recession risk to 60% as global stock market sell off continues
By Christiaan HetznerApril 4, 2025
Global recession on the cards
NewslettersGlobal recession on the cards
By Geoff ColvinApril 4, 2025
Trump’s tariffs put American growth and prosperity at risk—and raise the likelihood of a recession
CommentaryTrump’s tariffs put American growth and prosperity at risk—and raise the likelihood of a recession
By Gustavo Flores-MaciasApril 3, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a “Make America Wealthy Again” trade announcement event in the Rose Garden at the White House on April 2, 2025 in Washington, DC.
FinanceTreasury Secretary Bessent blames Trump tariff sell-off in markets on deflating AI bubble: ‘That’s a Mag 7 problem, not a MAGA problem’
By Christiaan HetznerApril 3, 2025
US President Donald Trump during an executive order signing in the Oval Office of the White House in March.
PoliticsTrump team was still hashing out ‘Liberation Day’ tariff plans 24 hours before the announcement
By Christiaan HetznerApril 2, 2025
Kyla Scanlon, the Gen Z economic commentator  who coined the word ‘vibecession,’ says we’re not in one
FinanceKyla Scanlon, the Gen Z economic commentator who coined the word ‘vibecession,’ says we’re not in one
By Alena BotrosApril 2, 2025
Don’t count on America’s wealthiest to help people struggling during the recession—philanthropic spending could go down, experts say
SuccessDon’t count on America’s wealthiest to help people struggling during the recession—philanthropic spending could go down, experts say
By Emma BurleighApril 1, 2025
A top forecaster sees the market bottoming as Wall Street raises recession forecasts over Trump tariffs
FinanceA top forecaster sees the market bottoming as Wall Street raises recession forecasts over Trump tariffs
By Alena BotrosMarch 31, 2025
Young woman disappointed on her phone.
SuccessGen Z Americans say the clothes in stores are a bad omen that we’re going into a recession
By Emma BurleighMarch 31, 2025
US President Donald Trump during a swearing-in ceremony for Alina Habba, interim US attorney for New Jersey, not pictured, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Friday, March 28.
FinanceGoldman Sachs now sees much higher odds of economy shrinking, hiking probability of a U.S. recession to 35%
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 31, 2025
The vibecession is back. But a change in mood about the economy is often ‘a harbinger of things to come’: a drop in consumer spending and business investment, economist says
FinanceThe vibecession is back. But a change in mood about the economy is often ‘a harbinger of things to come’: a drop in consumer spending and business investment, economist says
By Alena BotrosMarch 28, 2025
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