An economist found that 21 US states and Washington, DC, are already in a recession, but Oklahoma isn't, and may actually be feeling economic growth.
GDP growth and 4.3% unemployment—large parts of the U.S. are effectively in recession, according to Moody’s Analytics. Chief economist Mark Zandi exclusively told Fortune that 22 states are ...
If the American economy is a three-legged stool, one of those legs is broken, the other is wobbly and the final one is ...
Mark Zandi's analysis revealed recession risks are spread among states around the country, with the DC area particularly affected by cuts to the federal government.
If the American economy is a three-legged stool, one of those legs is broken, the other is wobbly and the final one is holding it all up (for now). That’s how Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s ...
In the countdown to the Nov. 3 U.S. presidential election, the state of the economy is a key concern for many voters.
Private payrolls plunged in September, complicating the picture for the US economy as policymakers and investors struggle to ...
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