Stories Tagged as
Recession
What the stock market is signaling about the future of the economy
by
Justin Ho
Oct 19, 2022
The ups and downs of the stock market don't always predict the future of the economy. But stocks can give us some clues about where investors think the economy is headed.
Microsoft layoffs may signal a broader tech downturn
by
Lily Jamali
Oct 18, 2022
Other tech companies are also cutting jobs and scaling back recruitment after years of rapid hiring.
Nobel Prize in economics goes to trio focused on understanding, averting financial crises
Oct 10, 2022
The winners: former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke, Douglas Diamond of the University of Chicago and Philip Dybvig of Washington University.
Nearly all major U.S. CEOs expect a recession in the next 12 months, new survey shows
Oct 4, 2022
Just one-third of those surveyed expect that recession to be minimally painful and brief.
Companies plan to hire fewer seasonal workers this year
Sep 22, 2022
Retailers are worried that inflation and fear of a potential recession will impact holiday spending.
What corporate layoffs tell us about the economy
Sep 21, 2022
Gap is the latest company to announce layoffs. Downsizing among employers reflects shifting consumer habits.
How long can the job market stay this hot?
by
Reema Khrais
and Richard Cunningham
Aug 29, 2022
Some laid-off workers are surprised at how fast they were able to find new positions, says Sarah Chaney Cambon of The Wall Street Journal.
For public good, not for profit.
Is housing in a recession or a reality check?
by
Matt Levin
Aug 23, 2022
Trade groups say the industry is in recession, but prices are still high and foreclosures are low.
What's the prescription for potential recession-related anxiety?
by
David Brancaccio
and Jarrett Dang
Aug 23, 2022
One therapist and executive coach says that recession fears are prevalent, but there are ways to mitigate the anxiety.
Survey finds consumers feel a little better about the economy
Aug 12, 2022
The University of Michigan survey shows improvement, especially among low- and middle-income consumers, who have struggled most with inflation.