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Musk: We're already in a recession, you just don't realize it
Elon Musk is once again out ahead of the official data, insisting that the recession is already here even if it does not yet feel like a classic crash. The claim lands at a moment when headline ...
The world faces unresolved conflicts, growing climate crises, attacks on aid workers, two famines, and diminishing political will—along with significant aid cuts. Altogether, 2025 has earned a grim ...
The U.S. economy economy expanded at a strong 4.3% annual rate from July through September as consumer spending, exports and government spending all grew ...
A recession may already be arriving, said economist David Rosenberg. Here are five ways that investors can survive a brutal stock-market selloff.
Hedge fund manager Harris Kupperman earned a 143% fee-adjusted gain last year as energy stocks soared. Here are two of his favorite stock picks now.
Globe business columnist Larry Edelman says if we do have a recession in 2026, it won’t be a crash — more like air leaking ...
I expect the S&P 500 to end 2026 flat at 6,827, with a mild to moderate recession likely in the next 2–6 months. Read more about the market outlook here.
In 2026, the United States, Canada and Mexico will jointly host the FIFA World Cup, the largest sporting event ever staged in North America, with 48 teams, expanded venues, and one of the most complex ...
Layoffs announced by employers declined on a monthly basis in November but still pushed the 2025 total to the highest level since the wave of pandemic-induced layoffs in 2020, new data from Challenger ...
If you’re confused about whether the U.S. economy in a recession, near a recession or doing OK, you’re not alone. Turns out the answer may depend on where you live, according to Moody’s Analytics ...
The economies of more than 20 states are either in a recession or are on the brink of slipping into one, according to an analysis by Moody's Analytics Chief Economist Mark Zandi. Zandi's analysis ...
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