Bank of America said one of its contrarian indicators is close to flashing a sell signal. The bank's Bull & Bear Indicator is hovering just under an "extreme bullish" reading. The indicator recently ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation, released Friday, showed that it had risen 2.8% in September from a year ago. The personal consumption expenditures, or PCE, index measures ...
A growing share of lower-income Americans are struggling to get by financially as their wages fail to keep up with inflation, according to a recent analysis. Roughly 29% of lower-income households are ...
Ether price previously fell 60% from a bearish cross that’s again in play. ETH must hold above $4,000 to avoid further losses. Ether’s (ETH) MACD indicator sent a “sell” signal on its weekly chart, an ...
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DOGE price previously rallied 445% from an RSI bullish cross that’s again in play. A possible breakout from an ascending triangle targets $0.65 in the days ahead. Bullish analysts say DOGE price can ...
The U.S. economy faces a slowing economy amid growing concerns about the labor market, headwinds from tariffs and a weak manufacturing sector, according to a basket of economic indicators. The Leading ...
Something remarkable has been going on lately with the population estimates maintained by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. They show a decline of 1.9 million in the foreign-born working-age ...
Economists often use imperfect historical information to form opinions about the economy’s direction. We often don’t know we’re in a recession until it’s well underway—typically, the National Bureau ...
SAN FRANCISCO—Despite ongoing worries about the strength of the economy, a new report on U.S. advertising in the first half of 2025 by Samba TV indicates that large TV advertisers were continuing to ...
History shows that when just 3.5 percent of a population—about 12 million Americans—engage in peaceful protest, their demands become nearly impossible to ignore. This is particularly relevant today, ...