Multiple reports reveal that increasing tensions in the Middle East could spell trouble for the economy.
The Great Recession of 2008 left an indelible mark on the global economy, reshaping financial landscapes and altering personal financial strategies. As we continue to navigate its aftermath, the ...
A "job seeker recession" is taking hold as hiring slows, leaving many Americans struggling to find work without the safety ...
As states across America brace for economic turbulence, it’s tempting to look back to the Great Recession, when states also faced significant revenue shortfalls, for a playbook: cut budgets first, ...
The Great Recession of 2008 marked a particularly difficult time for Americans, with effects that reverberated around the world. Few remained unscathed as lay-offs and foreclosures mounted. While the ...
California’s homebuying collapse is far different than the nation’s sales dip. My trusty spreadsheet looked for clues in 21 years of sales stats from Attom, tracking closed deals for houses and condos ...
Rising oil prices have rattled the markets, and more than 40% of Americans now believe we may be headed toward an "economic collapse" in the next decade, according to a March 2026 poll from YouGov. It ...
At a time when many companies hoard workers for the holiday shopping rush, seasonal jobs are scarcer than they have been in years as firms increasingly look to do more with less amid economic ...
Rising oil prices are straining the economy, with leading economists raising the odds of a recession. Multiple stock market metrics also suggest a pullback could be on the way. However, there are two ...
As fears of a recession grow, Connecticut’s finances enjoy unprecedented protection, with one new forecast from Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration projecting a moderate downturn wouldn’t even drain the ...
Featuring: Barbara Kahn, Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania Barbara Kahn is the Patty and Jay H. Baker Professor of Marketing for the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.