The WSJ’s latest survey shows that forecasters expect higher inflation than they did in October—but also higher GDP growth.
The inaugural speech and first set of executive orders do not change expectations for policy in any surprising way.
The Wall Street Journal’s Economic Forecasting Survey has helped readers better understand the direction of the U.S. economy ...
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Employers group Ibec has forecast that the economy will continue to expand in 2025 with employment growing by 2.4%.
Brian Gottlob, director of New Hampshire Employment Security’s Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau, will provide ...
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The Commonwealth Bank and KPMG have released optimistic economic forecasts, citing anticipated rate cuts that could begin as ...
China will focus on high-quality development and high-level opening up, and bring more surprises to the world economy, ...
Anchorage saw slight population growth in 2024, which was the first time the city’s population grew since 2016.