First-term Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan has delivered the Democratic response to President Donald Trump’s joint congressional address.
Asked in an interview with Maria Bartiromo whether the U.S. could soon face a recession, Donald Trump said, "I hate to predict things like that."
Donald Trump has declined to rule out either a recession or higher inflation while dismissing the concerns of business over a lack of clarity on tariffs, after a tumultuous week in which he watered down elements of his aggressive trade agenda.
With fears on the rise, and amid major changes made by the Trump Administration, here's a look at where things stand.
Economists say Trump is proving to be an “agent of chaos” with his unpredictable trade tariff policies but a downturn isn’t in the cards just yet.
President Donald Trump declined Sunday to rule out the possibility that the United States might enter a recession this year.
President Donald Trump's commerce secretary Howard Lutnick, in a Sunday interview, made a big promise — one that Trump himself won't make.
Some analysts fear tariffs will not only make goods more expensive, but could create "stagflation" - a period of slow growth but high inflation.
Worries about the economy and President Donald Trump’s tariffs are sending U.S. stocks further from their record set just last month. The S&P 500 was down 1.5% in early trading Monday, coming off its worst week since September.