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In today's episode, we look at why government spending is part of the U.S.'s GDP and we speculate why Trump's administration might want to take it out ... and what that could mean. Related ...
Workers taking mini-retirements want a more sustainable way to work while also enjoying their lives, instead of saving it all until the very end, said Isabella Kwai at the New York Times. A little ...
EY chief economist Gregory Daco said in an email. Yet GDP could get a second-quarter boost as companies import fewer goods in the current quarter due to the rollout of the tariffs and the front ...
This episode is sponsored by Nexo.io, Arculus and FTX US. On this edition of the “Weekly Recap,” NLW looks at the surprise GDP decline in the U.S., as well as wraps up other stories from the ...
But, absent that surge in goods, the latest GDP report could have been even uglier. Trump made no secret of the fact that he was going to announce higher tariffs for all US trading partners as of ...
The U.S. just recorded its first quarter of negative GDP growth since 2022. While that estimate was likely skewed negatively by its methodology, including how it accounts for a surge in gold ...
The Census Bureau reported that the trade deficit for goods hit a record high in March, which negatively affected Commerce’s estimate since it subtracts from GDP. The concerning economic numbers ...
The role of imports in GDP—Gross Domestic Product—confuses many people. The current political discussion about tariffs has triggered some of the misunderstanding. This article aims to help ...
Eric Thayer/Bloomberg via Getty Images The U.S. GDP is expected to have grown at an annual rate of just 0.3% in the first quarter, a sharp slowdown from 2.4% in the previous quarter. If it ...