U.S. Government Shutdown Is Unlikely to Cause an Immediate Recession White House and Wall Street estimates suggested the economy could withstand a brief shutdown, with risks mounting the longer it lasts.
Is a Recession Near? Paul Krugman and Peter Coy Look Ahead. Even if the Fed does not try to create one to fight inflation, we might get one.
U.S. Adds 187,000 Jobs in July as Economy Cools Employers added 187,000 workers in July, a slower pace than the recent norm, but “more sustainable,” one economist said.
Strong Economic Data Buoys Biden, but Many Voters Are Still Sour Voters continue to rate the president poorly on economic issues, but there are signs the national mood is beginning to improve.