A combination of the words "boom" and "recession" can help explain why Americans feel so sour about a growing economy.
The US economy’s comeback in the second quarter was just revised higher again, and economists estimate that momentum carried on in the third quarter, underscoring the resilience of the world’s largest ...
GDP doesn’t measure what we should care about, say critics. Is that true?
WASHINGTON, Jan. 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital payments generate more than $350 billion in annual U.S. economic output and support more than 2 million jobs, while unlocking billions more in ...
A country’s gross domestic product (GDP), which measures total economic output, is central to how governments assess their economies. But this figure, when looked at in isolation, which is most often ...