Trump officials say the Iran war could end in weeks; oil futures signal falling prices. See what it means for energy markets, ...
The U.S. economy has shown resilience in the face of President Donald Trump’s policies, but the war with Iran has driven up ...
Previous Mideast conflicts have caused recession. Today’s economy has more insulation from oil shock, but is showing some strains.
Workers are staying put because it has become much harder to find a new job, and that low-hire environment is likely to keep wage growth under pressure just as inflation begins to rise again. That ...
The U.S. economy was in worse shape in the weeks before the U.S. and Israel launched strikes against Iran than earlier government estimates had suggested.
The latest estimate pegs fourth-quarter growth at a 0.7% annual pace, roughly half the initial 1.4% reading, after a brisk ...
President Donald Trump promised that 2026 would be a bumper year for economic growth. Instead it's kicked off with job losses ...
The job market showed further signs of weakness last month as employers cut 92,000 jobs. The unemployment rate inched up to 4 ...
Economists had forecast a gain of 60,000 jobs last month. The unexpected drop was due to job losses in health care and the ...
U.S. and Israeli forces dominate the battlefield, but Tehran is choking oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.
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U.S. economy got off to a choppy start in 2026, the Fed finds. Here’s the good and bad news.
The U.S. grew at a slight to moderate clip early in the new year, the Federal Reserve said, but “uncertainty,” higher prices and severe winter weather held the economy back.
The final report card for the U.S. economy in 2025 is likely show pretty good marks — and set the stage for even stronger performance this year.
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