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The Economy Has Defied Expectations. Here’s What to Focus On in the GDP Data.
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U.S. Economic Growth Accelerates

The economy expanded at a 2.4% annual rate in the second quarter, remaining well clear of a recession despite higher rates. Source link

Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates to 22-Year High
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Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates to 22-Year High

Officials have slowed the pace of increases this year but aren’t sure they have fully tackled inflation. Source link

China's Soaring Youth Unemployment Threatens Xi's Economic Vision
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China's Soaring Youth Unemployment Threatens Xi's Economic Vision

The nation needs workers, but college graduates shun low-skill work. Many have opted out of the job market and are ‘lying flat.’ Source link

The Luxury Home Market Confronts Its New Reality: Not Enough Buyers and Sellers
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The Luxury Home Market Confronts Its New Reality: Not Enough Buyers and Sellers

Listen to article (2 minutes) When Joan Dangerfield, wife of the late comedian Rodney Dangerfield, first walked into her Los Angeles home in the early

Indiana, Midwest Take Top Slots in WSJ/Realtor.com Housing Index
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Indiana, Midwest Take Top Slots in WSJ/Realtor.com Housing Index

Lafayette, Ind., retained the top spot in the emerging home markets index for a third consecutive quarter. Source link

Home Prices Fell Year-Over-Year in May
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Home Prices Fell Year-Over-Year in May

Home prices fell from a year earlier in May for the second straight month, as elevated mortgage rates and high prices sidelined buyers. Source link

Stock Market Shrugs Off Recession Signals as Rally Builds
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Stock Market Shrugs Off Recession Signals as Rally Builds

The S&P 500 is trading near its highest level since April 2022 as hopes grow for a soft economic landing. Source link

Why the Fed Isn't Ready to Declare Victory on Inflation
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Why the Fed Isn't Ready to Declare Victory on Inflation

Officials remain concerned about whether wages and price growth can slow enough without an economic downturn. Source link