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Under current debt projections, economists cannot even model out a functioning long-term economy.
Last week marked a critical moment in one of the biggest market stories of the year… Yes, I’m talking about tariffs again, folks. That’s because there’s a new deadline as well as a new round of tariff ...
Global smartphone shipments increased 1% to 295.2 million units in the second quarter, despite tariff concerns and ...
Malanga remains cautiously optimistic on inflation: “Productivity growth, the benefits of deregulation, and weak demand will ...
Markets may be up this year despite tariffs because of "countervailing forces such as AI excitement, lower gasoline prices and the promise of fiscal stimulus and deregulation," said Kelly. The healthy ...
Key Takeaways Two-thirds of financial advisors are changing their retirement investment advice for clients due to a volatile market and economic uncertainty, according to a new report from Alliance ...
Copper is not just another commodity. It's the backbone of the transition to clean energy. It's essential to electric vehicles, solar panels, data centers and defense systems. If the U.S. loses the ...
Investors should ignore the daily back and forth on tariffs and focus instead on a handful of developments on the horizon.
Investors' attention on Tuesday will turn to the monthly economic 'data dump' from China, which also includes second quarter ...
As interest in building and renting many varieties of office space declines in Arlington, more focus is falling on creative ...
Is the housing market on the verge of a meltdown? One economist seems to think so — and he blames 7% mortgage rates.
The global economy is, to put it mildly, in a state of flux. Before the most recent U.S. elections, it was already being ...