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Wages up, inflation down: why the economy could surge next
Wage growth is finally outrunning inflation, and that shift is quietly rewiring the outlook for the United States economy.
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Tariffs win? Inflation cools and GDP pops after economists missed
Inflation is easing, growth is surprising to the upside, and the loudest pre‑tariff warnings from the economics profession ...
The risk is known — but under-appreciated. A growing market consensus sees the Federal Reserve continuing to cut rates next year even as growth picks up. Yet many investors shrug off a key embedded ...
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The COVID-19 inflation surge experienced abroad undoubtedly left its mark on U.S. inflation. As global economies return to business as usual, it is natural to ask whether international considerations ...
CEO Sean M. Connolly emphasized a continued commitment to volume-focused investments, particularly in frozen and snacks, stating that “the consumer, at least on our portfolio and our key areas of ...
Recent research has identified periods when the Federal Reserve intentionally acted to slow inflation when it exceeded desired levels. The success of these disinflation attempts reveals the extent of ...
Yet, for many Americans, it doesn’t feel that way. A closely watched Index of Consumer Sentiment, published by the University of Michigan, fell to 67.8 in February, its lowest mark since last summer.
ALMATY — Kazakhstan’s economy expanded by 6.4% in the January-November 2025 period, Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov said at a ...
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