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Recession explained and how to prepare now

Economic slowdowns are part of the cycle, but they never feel routine when jobs, paychecks and savings are on the line. I ...
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President Donald Trump's aggressive tariffs have shaken investors' faith in U.S. markets. Many fear a recession might be just around the corner. It has been awhile since U.S. investors have had to ...
Some pros are beginning to declare that a recession is coming soon. Mark Zandi, Moody’s Analytics chief economist, tweeted on Friday that the U.S. economy “has entered a jobs recession” and told ...
Are we in a recession in Connecticut? The short answer is probably not (at the moment), but we can’t be certain. Technically, only the National Bureau of Economic Research — a nonprofit, nonpartisan ...
Between evolving tariff concerns and new UBS recession odds at 93%, it's natural to feel a bit uneasy about what the economy has in store. If you're like many Americans, your home represents your ...
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 ...
An analysis from Moody's Analytics shows 21 states and the District of Columbia are currently in a recession. Sixteen states, such as Texas, Florida and Pennsylvania, are experiencing economic growth.
The reality is that people who are asset-rich and/or cash-rich have done extremely well over the past few years and continue to do so due to higher interest income and equity prices. The government ...
The U.S. economy is likely already in a recession, masked by AI-driven capex and delayed official recognition by the NBER. The Leading Economic Index and jobs data are flashing clear recession signals ...
A recession looks likely to some forecasters on Wall Street — and they're eyeing some big disturbances that could result if the economy does plunge into a downturn. Fears of a potential economic ...