How China's economy compares to the US
The IMF forecasts that the U.S. and Chinese economies will grow by 2.7 percent and 4.6 percent, respectively, in 2024.
Texas' booming economy is far outpacing the US as a whole
Texas Governor Greg Abbott said the state has the "most dynamic economy in the nation."
Russia plans "strategic" economy boost in Arctic
A large port will be built in Murmansk, Russia, for the transshipment of Belarusian cargo.
Map shows states where the most people are quitting their jobs
Three regions saw a jump in people quitting their jobs in February, data shows.
Map shows where layoffs are hitting key swing states
In states where experts said may be key to deciding the 2024 presidential election, the picture was more nuanced.
China's economy faces choppy waters despite rosy report
Official data shows the world's second-largest economy grew faster than expected during the first quarter but began losing momentum in March.
Florida sees thousands of people quit their jobs
In February, 35,000 people quit their jobs in the state, the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed.
Biden's Inflation Still Matters to Swing-State Voters
It seems the so-called experts on the economy cannot understand or even accept the financial despondency of the American people.
Joe Biden gets bad news right before speech
The Fed chair Jerome Powell suggested that borrowing costs may stay higher for longer.
Coffee prices are spiking
Vietnam and Brazil's crop issues drive coffee prices to new highs, potentially impacting U.S. import costs and consumer prices.
Map shows only state where immigrant population is falling
Economic conditions in this state make it "less appealing" to foreigners, one expert told Newsweek.
Inflation map shows 10 US cities hardest hit
Inflation has remained high across the U.S. in recent years, with major cities being some of the worst affected.
Chinese economy dealt a blow as outlook sours
Fitch joins credit rating agency Moody's in downgrading its outlook for China, an economy in transition.
People in Mississippi can't pay for their cars
Rising interest rates and economic strains have increased the number of auto loan delinquencies in Mississippi.
When will mortgage rates come down? New timeline for drop revealed
March consumer price index data pushes rate-cut expectations back to September, prolonging high mortgage rates.
California city sees sudden change in home prices
Downtown San Francisco condos rebound sharply, hitting near $1 million after a low last year, signaling a market recovery.
Joe Biden's latest student loan relief could hurt first-time homebuyers
A report warns Biden's debt relief plan could make homes costlier for first-time buyers, reinforcing an already tight housing market.
Strategies For Supporting the Climate and The Economy
Repealing the Inflation Reduction Act presents a dual threat to the climate and the economy, but stakeholders have options when it comes to defending its impact.
Exclusive: China's ambassador outlines ambitious plan to jumpstart economy
"New quality productive forces serve as a catalyst that brings out the vitality and potential of China's supersize market," Xie told Newsweek.
Housing market stung by latest mortgage rate update
Kashkari's Fed insights hint at prolonged high mortgage rates, casting a shadow over homebuyers' hopes for relief.
Subsidies Aren't Enough To Make Housing Affordable
Our massive housing shortage demands a combined approach. Reforming restrictive housing regulations will make subsidized housing easier to build.
Texas sees surge in job losses as Greg Abbott brags about economy
Amid Abbott's economic praise, Texas faces rising layoffs, with 2,274 new jobless claims challenging the state's growth narrative.
Minimum wage study debunks business claim
Some industries are more heavily impacted than others, the researchers found.
Changing jobs is paying off for Americans
Wage increases for people changing jobs jumped in March, nearly double what employees staying put earned.
American children are struggling academically
Students have gained back some ground since pandemic school closures, but experts say some may never catch up.
Is it cheaper to live in all-inclusive or rent? Seattle man does the math
Ben Keenan, a content creator in Seattle, finds his basic monthly expenses could be lower at an all-inclusive resort abroad.
Thousands remain homeless 8 months after Maui fire
Governor Josh Green's plan reveals a path to recovery for Maui, focusing on housing solutions and infrastructure rebuilds.
Cocoa prices hit historic milestone
And prices will keep rising through the end of the year, experts say.
China's purchasing manager's index: What key number means for its economy
China's factory activity posted its strongest performance in a year last month, according to official data, though economic headwinds remain.
South Korean company offers $75K baby bonus amid population crisis
The elderly are projected to outnumber young adults in the nation of 51 million by the end of the decade.