Janos Kummer / Getty ImagesCommentary Tucker: We're in a Recession Because Biden Handled Economy Like Fauci Handled COVID Joe Biden's experts are 'still saying the same thing - spend more money, and it won't affect inflation,' Carlson said. By C. Douglas Golden July 30, 2022
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images US GDP Shrinks Again - Unofficial Definition Indicates Recession Just 2 Years After the Last One The present technical recession comes two years after the COVID-19 recession in 2020, adding another challenge for Democrats By Andrew Jose July 28, 2022
Gabriel Bouys - AFP / Getty Images Bank of America Issues Chilling Forecast: No GDP Growth Economists are predicting the economy to shrink, with some financial experts saying a recession already has begun. By Jack Davis July 2, 2022
Emmanuel Dunand - AFP / Getty Images Major Bank That First Predicted US Recession Says New Developments Mean It Will Be Even 'More Severe' A major bank that was among the first the predict a recession is now warning that the recession could start sooner and be more severe. By Jack Davis June 21, 2022
Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP Biden's Economy Experiences Weak Recovery, Falls Below Economists' Quarterly Expectations The report from the government, the first of three estimates of last quarter’s GDP, showed widespread weakness. By The Associated Press October 28, 2021
belyaev.photo / Shutterstock Study: Damage Inflicted by Remote Learning Will Drag Down US Economy for Decades to Come Online learning will cost the US economy trillions of dollars and will hamper gross domestic product growth, according to a study. By Thomas Catenacci May 25, 2021
Barbara Alper / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Inflation Hits a 13-Year High - Is Stagflation Around the Corner? Inflation hit 4.2 percent and unemployment rose to 6.1 percent, while much of the growth in the GDP relied on heavy government spending. By Eric Nanneman May 13, 2021
Darren415 / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Don't Believe the Dems - Almost Zero Americans Actually Make Minimum Wage Markets are falling, inflation is rising - time to take a good, long, hard look at the $7.25 federal minimum wage. By Eric Nanneman May 12, 2021