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The U.S. economy slowed to a crawl in May, with consumers pulling back on spending and businesses delaying hiring, according to the Federal Reserve‘s Beige Book survey released Wednesday.
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Despite some pullbacks in corporate sponsorships, pride organizations across the U.S. said attendance is still strong.
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The World Travel & Tourism Council said this month it expects the U.S. economy to lose a “staggering” $12.5 billion in spending from international visitors in 2025, a “direct blow to the U.S ...
On balance, the U.S. is considered the top economy in eight countries, while in 12 nations China is the most common response. (In four nations, roughly equal shares say the U.S. and China.) Since we ...
The U.S. economy slowed to a crawl in May, with consumers pulling back on spending and businesses delaying hiring, according to the Federal Reserve‘s Beige Book survey released Wednesday.