Some statistics illustrate why Americans still feel crunched even though traditional metrics make economic conditions seem ...
Global growth is projected at 3.3 percent both in 2025 and 2026, broadly unchanged from the October 2024 World Economic ...
President Joe Biden will leave the White House with a strong economy, historic gains in the job market, a foundation for ...
Gao’s sin? Saying that China may have grown just 2% over the last two or three years, less than half the rate Xi’s government ...
Private consumption is expected to account for 4.1 percentage points of the 6.4 percent GDP growth this fiscal year ...
Sky News presenter Trevor Phillips confronted Science Minister Peter Kyle with the stark reality of Britain's 0% growth on ...
For all the trepidation about world trade, debt and inflation, it could well be worker shortages that define economic trends ...
To help make sense of 2025, The Globe and Mail asked dozens of experts, including economists, investors, academics and business leaders, to each choose a chart they think will be important to ...
A new study documents the dramatic change in America's material diet from 1900 to 2020—ongoing shifts in US commodity ...
Cast your eyes on the accompanying charts. Chart 1 shows the drivers of real GDP growth in FY25, according to the National Statistics Office’s first advance estimates. The chart shows that ...