WSJ Survey: Economists See Fed on Autopilot
Economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal see the Federal Reserve moving in a regular pattern of quarterly interest-rate increases to keep the economy on a steady footing......»»

New York manufacturing sees "modest" growth, topping economists’ projections
Manufacturing growth in New York beat economists' projections in February. That's according to The Empire State Manufacturing Survey (ESMS), which reported that the general business conditions index rose five points to 8.8. in the last month from.....»»
U.S. Economy Is Slowing, Survey Says
GDP grew at a 2.6% annual rate last quarter and will expand at a 1.8% clip this period, according to a Journal poll. Economists say a big slowdown in China and slower growth in Europe are holding back the U.S......»»
Survey of economists: US recession unlikely within 12 months
A majority of business economists foresee no recession in the United States within the next 12 months but do predict a slowdown in growth this year. .....»»
Survey of economists: US recession unlikely within 12 months
A majority of business economists foresee no recession in the United States within the next 12 months but do predict a slowdown in growth this year. .....»»
Despite affordability barriers, millennials want to stay in D.C. for the long term, survey says
TOWN SQUARE | Economists have been watching millennials in anticipation of how their behavior might change as they get older, marry and start families......»»
Despite affordability barriers, millennials want to stay in D.C. for the long term, survey says
TOWN SQUARE | Economists have been watching millennials in anticipation of how their behavior might change as they get older, marry and start families......»»
Despite affordability barriers, millennials want to stay in D.C. for the long-term, survey says
TOWN SQUARE | Economists have been watching millennials in anticipation of how their behavior might change as they get older, marry and start families......»»
Despite affordability barriers, millennials want to stay in D.C. for the long-term, survey says
TOWN SQUARE | Economists have been watching millennials in anticipation of how their behavior might change as they get older, marry and start families......»»
Economists Scale Back Their Projections for Fed Rate Increases
Private economists tempered their expectations for the path of interest rates next year in a new Wall Street Journal survey, and many foresee the Federal Reserve cutting rates starting in 2020......»»
Economists See U.S.-China Trade War as Biggest Threat in 2019
Most economists in a recent WSJ survey view a trade war between the U.S. and China as the biggest threat to the U.S. economy in 2019......»»
Wage increases are highest on record, business economists say
More business economists reported that their firms were increasing worker pay in the third-quarter survey conducted by the National Association for Business Economics......»»
Economists Increasingly Confident of Fed Rate Hikes
Private economists have continued to raise their projections for interest rates through next year, showing greater agreement with the Federal Reserve’s expectations, according to The Wall Street Journal’s latest survey......»»
Two-thirds of US business economists see recession by end of 2020
Two-thirds of business economists in the U.S. expect a recession to begin by the end of 2020, while a plurality of respondents say trade policy is the greatest risk to the expansion, according to a new survey......»»
Business Economists See Less Chance of Recession, Widening Trade Deficit
The National Association of Business Economists has released the results of its latest survey on the U.S. economy for this year and next. Overall, the forecast is positive with some significant........»»
Two-thirds of U.S. business economists see recession by end of 2020
Two-thirds of business economists in the U.S. expect a recession to begin by the end of 2020, while a plurality of respondents say trade policy is the greatest risk to the expansion, according to a new survey......»»
Two-thirds of U.S. business economists see recession by end of 2020
Two-thirds of business economists in the U.S. expect a recession to begin by the end of 2020, while a plurality of respondents say trade policy is the greatest risk to the expansion, according to a new survey......»»
Economists Split Over Path of Interest Rates in 2019
Most private economists continue to expect Federal Reserve officials will raise short-term interest rates two more times this year, but are split over the path of rates in 2019, according to the Journal’s monthly survey of forecasters......»»
Zillow Report: A Buyer’s Market in 2020?
In a recent survey conducted by Zillow with Pulsenomics LLC, over 100 real estate economists and industry experts shared their predictions about the U.S. housing market in relation to buyer or seller leanings. Whi.....»»
Survey of economists: Some Trump policies could slow growth
U.S. business economists are concerned about the risks of some of President Donald Trump's economic policies, saying they fear his tariffs and higher budget deficits could eventually slow the economy......»»
US Economic Growth Forecast
US Economic Growth Forecast The WS-J’s monthly survey of private economists see now the average estimate for US economic growth this year to have increased to 3R, up .....»»