Matt Rourke / AP Final Inflation Report Before Midterm Elections Just Released - It's Not Good News for Democrats Core inflation jumped last month - a sign that the Fed’s five rate hikes this year have so far done little to cool inflation pressures. By The Associated Press October 13, 2022
Jayk7 / Getty Images Report: Latest US Employment Numbers May Signal Withering Economy In August there were fewer job openings in the market, which could be a sign that the economy is cooling off and perhaps weakening. By Abby Liebing October 4, 2022
Mary Altaffer / AP New Federal Reserve President Says 'Higher Unemployment Rate' Is Needed 'Accomplishing price stability will require slower employment growth and a somewhat higher unemployment rate,' Susan Collins said. By The Associated Press September 26, 2022
Drew Angerer / Getty Images Top Economist: 80% Chance of Recession in Coming Months - FED Ignoring 1 Thing That Can Fix It A new wave of predictions shows many experts are expecting that a recession is coming to Joe Biden's America. By Jack Davis September 25, 2022
Rich Pedroncelli - File / AP Fed Expected to Break 14-Year Record in Desperate Bid to Curb Inflation; Americans to Feel the 'Pain' Soon 'They’re going try to avoid recession. They're going to try to achieve a soft landing,' a former president of the Federal Reserve Bank said. By The Associated Press September 19, 2022
Apu Gomes / AFP via Getty Images Top Clinton, Obama Economist: US Under Biden Has a 'Serious Inflation Problem' 'Median inflation used to be a favorite indicator for team transitory. This month it was at its highest ever reading.' By Casey Harper September 16, 2022
Damian Dovarganes / AP file photo Biden Gets More Bad Inflation News 'Next week, most Fed watchers expect the central bank to announce a third straight three-quarter-point hike, to a range of 3% to 3.25%.' By The Associated Press September 13, 2022
John Bazemore / AP file photo Thanks, Joebama: Mortgage Rates Now Double What They Were in 2021 In addition, the federal government reported that U.S. economy shrank at a 0.6 percent annual rate from April through June. By The Associated Press September 1, 2022
Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP file photo July Job Vacancy Report Hands Biden's Fed Chair Another Embarrassing Disappointment Fed Chair Jerome Powell and other policymakers have said they hope to reduce the number of open jobs without causing higher unemployment. By The Associated Press August 30, 2022
fstop123 / Getty Images Experts Sound Recession Alarm Bells as Housing Numbers Tumble Further Than Expected The housing market is seeing serious decreases, and the country might be entering a housing recession as buyers face affordability problems. By Abby Liebing August 16, 2022