Consumer confidence rises to 91.2 in February: relief signal or a false alarm?
Consumer confidence rose to 91.2 in February, helped by a slightly better labor market outlook. But staying below 100 keeps recession warning flags flying.
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Consumer confidence rose to 91.2 in February, helped by a slightly better labor market outlook. But staying below 100 keeps recession warning flags flying.
The US economy grew just 1.4% in Q4 2025, well below the 2.9% expected. Combined with 2.9% inflation, the stagflation specter looms large.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Trump massive tariffs were illegal, in a historic decision that could lower prices on imported goods for millions of consumers.