The busy week of economic data picks up steam on Tuesday. A third quarter GDP revisions and much-anticipated consumer confidence reading will headline the morning. On Monday, US stocks ended a ...
Sevens Report Research Founder Tom Essaye joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss GDP growth, the market’s reaction to the report, consumer spending, the slump in business investment, investor sentiment, ...
Learn how consumer spending drives economic performance, measures, and its role in GDP; essential for investors, businesses, and policymakers alike.
Canada’s GDP came roaring back in the first quarter with consumers doing much of the heavy lifting. Statistics Canada reported on May 31 that gross domestic product rebounded 3.1 per cent annualized ...
When we think of recession signals, we usually think of unemployment rates, consumer spending, or GDP drops. But lately, ...
The Bureau of Economic Analysis said the improved second-quarter GDP results are credited to a decrease in imports, which are ...
It says households are dipping into their savings and shifting spending away from housing as rate cuts cushion the slowdown.
(Bloomberg) — The US economy expanded at a solid pace in the third quarter, largely powered by a broad-based advance in consumer spending and steady business investment. Gross domestic product ...
Strong consumer spending, despite tariffs, was a key driver. The U.S. economy rebounded in the second quarter, with the gross domestic product (GDP) growing by 3.0%, according to the U.S. Bureau of ...
Canada's economy expanded 0.3 per cent in May, after remaining essentially unchanged in the previous month, Statistics Canada reported Tuesday. Significant increases in retail and wholesale trade ...
[SYDNEY] Australia’s economy grew at the fastest annual pace in almost two years in the second quarter as consumers finally started spending after a long fallow stretch, data showed on Wednesday (Sep ...
The U.S. economy grew at an unexpectedly brisk 3.3 per cent annual pace from October through December as Americans showed a continued willingness to spend freely despite high interest rates and price ...