The economy is built on confidence—confidence in markets, businesses, and consumer spending. When that confidence wavers, recession fears start creeping in.
J.P. Morgan’s chief economist, Bruce Kasman, recently increased the probability of a U.S. recession from 30% to 40%, citing growing concerns over tariffs and tr…
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