Consumers in other countries are boycotting US products and limiting tourism — a trend that could register a hit to GDP.
And a CNBC survey of economists projected only 0.3% growth. Both are estimates and may be wrong, but they suggest that the ...
Lower reported sentiment and U.S. product boycotts are projected to lower U.S. GDP, according to Goldman Sachs’ research team ...
Economic growth in the first quarter was just 0.3%, according to CNBC's Rapid Update which tallied the forecasts of 14 ...
GDP figures showed a gradual economic slowdown. Thanks to uncertainty, some economists say the slowdown might be quicker.
The weakness in the U.S. economy is starting to get more pronounced, according to a closely watched Federal Reserve forecast. The Atlanta Federal Reserve's GDPNow forecast for the first quarter was ...
Trump's sweeping reciprocal tariffs, set to take effect Wednesday, could cut $763 billion from global GDP by 2027, with the ...
Finland’s government plans to raise the country’s defense spending to 3% of its economic output by 2029 to address the risks ...
New projections by the UNSW Institute for Climate Risk & Response (ICRR) reveal a 4°C rise in global temperatures would cut ...
This is a sharp increase from previous estimates of just 11 percent. The findings by the UNSW Institute for Climate Risk and ...
Canada's Gross Domestic Product grew by 0.4% on a monthly basis in January as economic activity continued the momentum of the ...