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U.S. economy
U.S. economy
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Goldman Sachs dismisses Deutsche Bank and UBS comparisons of the 2020s to other eras: The tactic is ‘too simple’ and likely to be wrong
By
Eleanor Pringle
November 17, 2023
Retail
Target gains $9 billion in market cap despite falling sales last quarter, as Wall Street gets an up-close look at the health of the American consumer
By
Paolo Confino
November 16, 2023
Finance
Forget the gloom of the 1970s—UBS thinks the U.S. economy is headed back to a Clinton-like era of the bustling 1990s
By
Eleanor Pringle
November 14, 2023
Personal Finance
Consumers have been propping up the U.S. economy when no one else could—now the debts are being called and they can’t pay their bills
By
Chloe Taylor
November 8, 2023
Finance
Billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller accuses Janet Yellen of making the ‘biggest blunder in Treasury history’
By
Chloe Taylor
October 31, 2023
Newsletters
Some analysts view the strong 3rd quarter GDP results as a ‘last gasp’ from consumers
By
Will Daniel
and
Sheryl Estrada
October 31, 2023
Personal Finance
Americans are sinking in debt as household expenses grow faster than income, new poll says. ‘The economy is good on paper, but I’m not doing great’
By
Cora Lewis
and
The Associated Press
October 27, 2023
Newsletters
Rising education and income could soon make Latinos a major economic force. But barriers still exist
By
Ruth Umoh
October 25, 2023
Finance
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon slams central banks for their ‘100% dead wrong’ forecasts and ‘omnipotent feeling’
By
Chloe Taylor
October 24, 2023
Finance
JPMorgan’s top strategist warns stocks could be about to plummet 20%: ‘I’m not sure how we’re going to avoid’ a recession
By
Chloe Taylor
October 6, 2023
Finance
Jamie Dimon says Americans are on an economic ‘sugar high’—and he’s urging clients to batten down the hatches and prepare for rates to hit 7%
By
Chloe Taylor
September 26, 2023
Finance
Larry Summers says the Fed is ‘considerably too optimistic’ and risks surprises from fast inflation, weak growth—or both
By
Christopher Anstey
and
Bloomberg
September 21, 2023
Finance
Recession is likely in 2024 because companies face a ‘huge shock’ of having to refinance debt at higher interest rates, top strategist warns
By
Emily Graffeo
,
Anya Andrianova
and
Bloomberg
September 1, 2023
Lifestyle
Inflation? Uncertain economy? No problem. Americans are vacationing overseas like never before
By
Augusta Saraiva
and
Bloomberg
August 29, 2023
Lifestyle
Millennial and Gen Z couples say they aren’t getting married, because it’s too expensive right now
By
Chloe Taylor
August 18, 2023
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