The price of a pint is going through the roof. Here’s why UK beer costs are far outpacing inflation
The average cost of a pint of beer in the U.K. has soared by 70% since 2008 — well ahead of inflation.
Danger ahead: The U.S. economy has yet to face its biggest recession challenge
You'd be hard-pressed now to find a recession in the rearview mirror. What's down the road, though, is another story.
The confusing job market: Tech and finance brace for the worst, retail is mixed, travel can’t hire fast enough
The economy has shifted so abruptly in 2022 that most of the big employment trends from the Covid era have reversed, creating major challenges for...
Fed’s Bullard sees more interest rate hikes ahead and no U.S. recession
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said the central bank will continue raising rates until it sees compelling evidence that inflation is falling.
The great unrest: How 2020 changed the economy in ways we can’t understand yet
Because of the Covid pandemic, 2020 was an epoch-changing year. Much like the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001, the full effects won't be understood for...
Weekly jobless claims rise to 260,000 ahead of nonfarm payrolls report
Initial claims for unemployment insurance were expected to total 260,000 for the week ended July 30, according to Dow Jones estimates.
Are we in a recession? Here are both sides of the argument and why it’s even a debate
Are we in a recession or are not? If not, is one on the way? CNBC's Emily Lorsch breaks down both sides of the argument...
These charts show why we may not be in a recession
If the U.S. economy is in recession, someone forgot to tell the jobs market.
4.2 million people quit in June despite recession worries: ‘A paradox in our economy’
The job market continued to post strong numbers in June despite growing concerns about an economic recession.