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More than three in four Americans plan to travel in 2025. Still, the current economic situation, including tariffs and ...
Despite signs of souring economic sentiment, the economy keeps moving along. One columnist credits seniors for this ...
Consumer spending growth, which had already showed sluggish signs this year, slowed significantly in April as more families ...
American consumers may be learning to live with inflation. A long-running Gallup poll shows a steep drop in the share of Americans who name inflation as their biggest financial problem.
Americans’ feelings about the US economy remain in the doldrums after President Donald Trump’s tariffs: Consumer sentiment continued its freefall this month, settling in at a near-record low.
U.S. consumers hit the brakes in April while goods imports plummeted by a record as companies adjusted to higher tariffs.
McDonald’s global comparable sales experienced a dip in the first quarter amid consumers weighed down by economic uncertainty buying less fast food.
Trump’s approval is falling fast 120 days into his second term as inflation, tariffs, and broken promises spark public ...
Unless the administration pivots away from its current punitive, protectionist approach and adopts a more stable, globally cooperative economic policy, the U.S. may enter a recession.