The Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model on Friday lowered its forecast for the U.S. economy to a contraction at a 1.5% annual rate.
The US economy is setting up to take a major step back in the first quarter after a pair of reports showed weaker consumer ...
The latest reading from the Atlanta Fed's widely followed GDPNow indicator has just been published, and it appeared to ...
The Atlanta Federal Reserve is projecting a contraction of the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) of 1.5 percent in the ...
The central bank's GDPNow tracker of incoming metrics is indicating that gross domestic product is on pace to shrink by 1.5%.
Such a scenario entails high inflation and low economic growth, two things that don't normally go hand in hand. Stagflation ...
Bond yields surged as President Donald Trump entered the Oval Office amid fears his economic agenda would prove inflationary.
Ongoing tariff threats from Washington and potentially sweeping government job cuts have darkened consumers’ mood and may be ...
Wall Street and a closely watched forecasting tool both took a gloomier view of projected first-quarter U.S. economic growth after a pair of downbeat data releases Friday The GDPNow tracker published ...
A string of recent US data showing resurgent inflation and slowing activity is stoking fears the world’s biggest economy ...
Bitcoin ETFs lost $2.7 billion this week, signaling a bear market. Corporate holders struggle as US GDP is set to drop 1.5% in Q1 2025.