The busy week of economic data picks up steam on Tuesday. A third quarter GDP revisions and much-anticipated consumer confidence reading will headline the morning. On Monday, US stocks ended a ...
The economic fallout from the pandemic has eroded consumers’ confidence. An index measuring consumers’ views about the short-term outlook for income, business and labor market conditions declined from ...
Canada’s GDP came roaring back in the first quarter with consumers doing much of the heavy lifting. Statistics Canada reported on May 31 that gross domestic product rebounded 3.1 per cent annualized ...
Good news indicators on inflation, the job market and economy may be overshadowing the struggles faced by many consumers as ...
Strong consumer spending, despite tariffs, was a key driver. The U.S. economy rebounded in the second quarter, with the gross domestic product (GDP) growing by 3.0%, according to the U.S. Bureau of ...
September economic data is mixed, with strong GDP revisions but concerning job market signals and cautious consumer spending. Q2 GDP was revised up to 3.8% annualized growth, driven by stronger ...
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates last week because of fresh worries about the jobs market, but the broader U.S. economy still appears to be in pretty good shape thanks to American consumers.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. economy contracted a bit faster than previously thought in the first quarter amid tepid consumer spending, underscoring the distortions caused by the Trump ...
The broader U.S. economy still appears to be in pretty good shape thanks to American consumers The Federal Reserve cut interest rates last week because of fresh worries about the jobs market, but the ...
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