The U.S. economy contracted at an annual rate in two consecutive quarters this year, meeting one common definition of recession. So, are we in one? Here's what to know.
Recession fears are rising as the Fed raises interest rates and the U.S. economy contracts in two consecutive quarters. Here's what to know.
The U.S. could be headed toward a recession, according to economists and latest GDP figures. But this recession might be different from past ones because of one main indicator: unemployment. WSJ’s Jon Hilsenrath explains.
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