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 central bank's GDPNow tracker of incoming metrics is indicating that gross domestic product is on pace to shrink by 1.5%.
The Atlanta Federal Reserve is projecting a contraction of the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) of 1.5 percent in the ...
The latest reading from the Atlanta Fed's widely followed GDPNow indicator has just been published, and it appeared to ...
The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta just slashed its forecast to call for a decline in first-quarter gross domestic product. The Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow estimate forecasts a 1.5% decline in GDP, down ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President and CEO Raphael Bostic advocated for more innovative housing solutions to help ...
The proposed tariffs on China, Mexico, Canada and other U.S. trading partners could raise prices for consumers on everyday items by up to 2.6%, according to a new study.
The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow forecast for the first quarter was just revised to show a contraction at a 1.5% annual rate. This would be the first quarterly contraction in the economy since the first ...
Uncertainty factors into the Fed's decision making in two ways: the impact that it has on the employment picture, which has ...
The former Congressman says Ritchson was "just looking for Hollywood attention" by trashing him in a recent GQ interview The ...
Atlanta Federal Reserve president Raphael Bostic told Yahoo Finance that interest rate cuts are still on the table this year ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said officials should be patient when evaluating how President ...