Learn how GDP growth can influence inflation, impact economic health, and affect consumer purchasing power. Understand the relation for better financial decisions.
Discover why real GDP offers a more accurate picture of economic growth by adjusting for inflation and when nominal GDP might be more useful for short-term analysis.
The U.S. economy surged between April and June after shrinking in the first three months of the year, driven by a large shift in imports tied to President Trump's trade policies. The country's GDP ...
The Q1 2025 GDP results are in, and the results were not exactly encouraging. While in a typical quarter the U.S. GDP grows by 2% to 4%, in Q1 2025, the economy actually shrank. Considering that two ...
Real GDP rose at an annualized rate of 1.4% in the fourth quarter, missing the expected 2.8%.
This means Canadians hoping for an interest rate cut may be left waiting a little bit longer if the Bank of Canada determines there's no hurry given the growth in those latest economic numbers.
The shale revolution has been a huge boon for America, producing an enormous amount of income, tax revenue and employment as well as reducing CO2 emissions. At the same time, by reducing our net oil ...
The Investment Committee debate what effect a strong GDP will have on stocks, rates and your money. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear from you. Sign up for free newsletters and get more ...
More forceful macroeconomic stimulus, stronger social protection, and fiscal support for the property sector can help boost ...