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10 States Most Unprepared for This Deep Recession
Economic Forecasts Most state budgets are in better shape now than they were before the last recession, thanks to steady growth in employment and the resulting rise in tax revenue.
By David Payne • Last updated
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The Best- and Worst-Case Forecasts for This Coronavirus Recession
Economic Forecasts Here is a rough guide to how deep a decline we’re facing, and how the eventual recovery may unfold.
By The Kiplinger Washington Editors • Last updated
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How Hard Will Coronavirus Hit U.S., Global Economies?
Economic Forecasts COVID-19 poses serious risk of economic damage, possibly even a recession, even as its health impacts will be limited.
By David Payne • Last updated
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U.S. Manufacturing Is Already Ailing from Coronavirus
Economic Forecasts Supplies are hard to come by, and in the longer-term demand may be at risk.
By David Payne • Published
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Consumers Will Feel Impact of Rapidly Falling Interest Rates
Economic Forecasts Mortgage and car loans will experience the most significant dips, while some holders of Treasuries may get a slight boost.
By David Payne • Published
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The Kiplinger Letter's Must-Read Political and Economic Forecasts for 2020
Economic Forecasts The annual outlook reveals what to expect from the U.S. economy, trade tensions, the future of coal, weed, GOP election victories and more.
By The Kiplinger Washington Editors • Last updated
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12 Things to Be Thankful for in 2019
Economic Forecasts
By The Kiplinger Washington Editors • Last updated
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Expect a Year of Moderate Gains, Ally Invest Strategist Says
Economic Forecasts Lindsey Bell sees economic gains accelerating on lower interest rates, and favors the technology and communication services sectors.
By Anne Kates Smith • Published
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5 Reasons NOT to Fear China (and 3 Reasons to Still Worry)
Economic Forecasts In the 1980s, many Americans feared that fast-growing Japan would supplant the U.S.
By The Kiplinger Washington Editors • Published