This article summarizes where the U.S. economy stood in late 2025 and explains how to interpret the most important official indicators. It uses BEA GDP estimates, BLS employment and CPI releases, FOMC statements, and ISM reports as primary sources. The aim is to give voters,...
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February 6, 2026
Economic downturns can be compared in many ways. Journalists and readers often ask which episode was the worst, but different measures produce different answers. This article lays out the core metrics-cumulative GDP loss, peak unemployment, speed of decline, duration, and systemic financial damage-and compares the...
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February 6, 2026
The question "Which country is no 1 in economy?" is common when readers scan headlines. This piece gives a short, sourced answer and explains how different GDP measures lead to different conclusions. It is written to help voters, journalists, and students find the official tables...
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February 6, 2026
This article answers the practical question: where in the US is the highest cost of living, and how should a careful reader measure it. It explains why a comparable state measure is needed and which official datasets provide a reproducible answer. The primary focus is...
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February 6, 2026