The economy remained on track this year, defying the gloomiest predictions. That doesn't mean Americans are thrilled with how ...
The U.S. grew at a snappy 4.3% annual pace in the third quarter — the biggest increase in two years — but the economy is ...
An acceleration of consumer spending helped propel the economic surge, the agency said. Consumer spending accounts for about ...
An initial reading of third-quarter gross domestic product showed the US economy expanded at an inflation-adjusted annualized rate of 4.3%, a far faster pace than the 3.8% recorded in the second ...
Real GDP rose at an annualized rate of 4.3% in the third quarter, beating the 3.3% forecast and driven by strong consumer ...
Data this week showed that the American economy is growing at its fastest pace in two years — and yet polling shows the mood on Main Street is grim.
The unrelenting American consumer spends through a sour mood and a cooling labor market.
U.S. economy surprises with 4.3% GDP growth in the third quarter of 2025, beating expectations of 3.3% as consumer spending ...
The data, which was delayed from October by the government shutdown, comes as the economy takes center stage for voters and the Trump administration.
A feared recession didn’t materialize, but unemployment rose, wage growth slowed and affordability challenges are mounting.
Recent polls have provided some of Trump’s worst figures on his handling of the economy. {beacon} Business & Economy ...
The Canadian economy continues to display resilience despite US tariffs, with initial estimates showing a small expansion ...