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For now, business uncertainty and weakness in the job market do appear to be pointing to the likelihood of a recession in 2026, but we won’t ultimately know if this is the case until year end
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With stocks sliding into correction territory in the last week, a question emerges: Is a recession next? Here's what the data and expert economists say
- Is the US Economy Headed for a Recession? - Morningstar
Amid a sharp slowdown in the labor market and the ongoing impact of new tariffs on consumers and businesses, worries are mounting that the US economy may be headed for a recession
- Are We Close To A Recession? Here’s How To Tell. - Forbes
The GDP, the labor market and consumer confidence all offer measures to tell whether the U S economy is close to a recession or not, no matter what Wall Street or the White House say
- Bessent sees no 2026 recession but warns on weak sectors
The case for no recession in 2026 Scott Bessent has been explicit that he does not expect the United States to fall into recession in 2026, framing the coming year as one of continued growth
- Five Recession Indicators Now Raising Alarm in the US
While the Trump administration is optimistic about the country's growth prospects—Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick going so far as to say Americans should "absolutely not" prepare for a
- Is the U. S. headed for a recession? Heres what the experts say.
Despite concerns of mounting risks, most economists believe the probability of a recession remains small, with Goldman Sachs noting that "continued expansion is far more likely than recession "
- US Recession Monitor – Revisions reduce recession risks
Our probability of recession models showed marked improvement in September, reversing much of the recent rise Against this backdrop, our conviction in our above-consensus GDP growth forecast for 2025 increased
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