President Joe Biden ordinarily would be viewed as having presided over a strong economy. High GDP growth. Low unemployment.
Why? Well, the answer to that is contained in our fourth chart - productivity, the ability of the economy to produce more for every hour worked. Here, we can see that rates are still slightly ...
What is GDP at constant price ... tur/arhar dal and mustard oil. The chart shows the prices of these essential commodities. The average monthly/quarterly/yearly price of the commodities is ...
President Joe Biden ordinarily would be viewed as having presided over a strong economy. High GDP growth. Low unemployment. New investments in factories, which are sprouting up all over the land.
I briefly mentioned Australia some days ago as there are increasingly people calling it a bubble. Here are just a few more charts on the Australian economy, without many comments. 1. Sectoral ...
Size=total votes in 2024, only showing counties with over 95% of votes reported ...
After Argentina’s economy boomed in 2017 and market-friendly President Mauricio Macri’s coalition triumphed at legislative elections last October, economists had rosy expectations for the ...
as we wrote earlier this week in Chart of the Day. As Minneapolis Fed president Neel Kashkari said this week, rates are still "overall restrictive." Jason Furman, the former Council of Economic ...
a recent poll by Ipsos found that Donald Trump had an eight-percentage-point lead over her on the question of whom voters would trust more to handle the economy. Chart: The Economist A more ...
President Joe Biden ordinarily would be viewed as having presided over a strong economy. High GDP growth. Low unemployment. New investments in factories that are sprouting up all over the land.
The bullish euphoria that came from the possibility of a quick return to neutral rates after the Fed's 50 basis point cut in September has faded. But it's been swapped with a different bullish ...