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As Europe's largest economy by far, Germany's growth is essential to the region, which already may be under pressure due to the effects of Brexit
With the endless media calls for a recession, one would think most Americans would at least be preparing for a downturn. But is the public just sticking its head in the sand?
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported that producer prices are starting to pose a problem for inflation. Or is that not the case?
The U.S. Census Bureau has released its annual data on median household income and poverty, and there are few surprises here.
Mass shootings in the United States seem to happen nearly weekly. People have become so worried that almost half of Americans believe they will be victims.
It appears that worry about the economy has started to catch up to small businesses owners. One of the primary barometers of their sentiment was released Tuesday, and the results were troubling,...
Not everyone agrees that a recession is imminent, nor that the next recession will be much more than what economists call a "garden variety" recession.
In several states, the percentage of federal land ownership is well above the national average, and in one state it is just shy of 80%.
The District of Columbia's mayor, who does not have the authority most mayors do, wants D.C. to become the 51st state.
Making some modest repairs to your home could help fend off the worst effects of hurricanes.
Markit has released its final data for the services section PMI across the eurozone. It covers the month of August. While growth is sluggish, the figure has not dropped below the critical number of...
The Institute for Supply Management reported a disappointing turn in economic activity in the manufacturing sector during the month of August.
Americans eat a lot less of their refrigerated food than they expect to, and they’re likely throwing out perfectly good food because they misunderstand labels.
The world is getting greener due to tree planting in China and increased agricultural activity both there and in India.
China's official PMI reading for August showed contraction for the fourth month in a row. The trade war with the United States has started to bite hard, without question.