BEN CASSELMAN
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Banking Crisis Hangs Over Economy, Rekindling Recession Fear
With new doubts about the recovery’s staying power, borrowing could become tougher, a particular blow to small businesses.
Encouraging Economic Signs
New data suggests a promising possibility for the economy — that the U.S. avoids big job losses.
U.S. Economy Grew at 2.9% Annual Rate in Fourth Quarter
The continued growth in the fourth quarter showed the resilience of consumers and businesses in the face of rising inflation and interest rates.
The Atlantic Divide
The rising cost of living can look very different depending on where you live.
The Job Market’s Cues
Two measurements tell two stories about the strength of U.S. employment.
U.S. Economy Grew Sluggishly in Third Quarter
Gross domestic product increased 0.6 percent after two quarters of decline, but key components continue to show an economic slowdown.
For Disabled Workers, a Tight Labor Market Opens New Doors
With Covid prompting more employers to consider remote arrangements, employment has soared among adults with disabilities.
U.S. Job Growth Slowed in August
The monthly employment report suggested that the Federal Reserve might be able to tame inflation without causing a recession.
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