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US economy grew slower than expected in 4th quarter

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US economic growth weaker than thought in fourth quarter with government shutdown, consumer pullback
U.S. economic growth slowed in the final three months of last year, dragged down by the six-week shutdown of the federal government and a pullback in consumer spending.

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US economy grew slower than expected in fourth quarter
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US economy slowed sharply in the fourth quarter, expanding at a rate of just 1.4%

Trump renews attacks on Supreme Court

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Trump Warns Countries That 'Play Games' With US Trade Deals Will Face Higher Tariffs
U.S. President ⁠Donald ⁠Trump on Monday warned countries against backing away ⁠from recently negotiated trade deals with the U.S. after the Supreme Court struck down his emergency tariffs, saying that...

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The Latest: Trump says he’ll raise tariffs to 15% after Supreme Court ruling
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Trump continues to attack Supreme Court after tariff ruling
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Trump Warns of Higher Tariff, Tells Nations to Beware of 'Playing Games' After SC's Tariff Blow
Donald Trump, hours after threatening 'licenses fee’ to foreign nations, warned trading partners of much higher tariffs, even worse than what they have recently agreed to if they try to "play games" a...

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Trump eyes new trade probes to revive tariffs after court defeat
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Trump tariffs derailed: What it means for stocks, trade, gold and dollar
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India Tariff News: How Trump's 15% Global Tariff Move Impacts India-US Trade
The Supreme Court ruling deemed Trump's tariffs illegal, which may alter the dynamics of trade negotiations between the US and India.

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Trump warns countries that 'play games' with US trade deals will face higher tariffs
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February 23, 2026 — Trump administration updates
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The US economy has grown faster than anyone predicted. Here’s why.

The final report card for the U.S. economy in 2025 is likely show pretty good marks — and set the stage for even stronger performance this year.
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'We're just going to get worse': 3 reasons Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz thinks the US economy will keep weakening

Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz pointed to several concerns he had about the US economy, like the decline in blue-collar jobs & uncertainty over rates.
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U.S. Economy Grew More Slowly at End of 2025

Gross domestic product expanded at a 1.4 percent annual rate in the last quarter of the year, hit by the effects of the government shutdown.
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Treasury secretary predicts blockbuster 2026 for US economy as Dow hits historic milestone

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicts Americans will benefit in 2026 as strong growth and record stock market highs point to broader economic prosperity.
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Investing legend Mohamed El-Erian gives 3 reasons why the US job market will continue to lag a booming economy

Jobs growth is decoupling from economic growth for the first time since the post-Great Financial Crisis era, Mohamed El-Erian said.
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Tariff shock returns - why the US economy is in trouble again?

The recent Supreme Court decision invalidating many of Trump’s tariffs has created uncertainty for the US economy, particularly concerning trade flows and corporate strategies.
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Ahead of State of the Union, what is the state of the US economy?

The economy may seem fine on paper, but many analysts note it's not working for many Americans. Is that a problem?
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US economy can grow at least 3.5% in 2026, Bessent tells Fox News

WASHINGTON, Feb 20 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told "The Will Cain Show" on Fox News on Friday that he believed the U.S. economy could grow by at least 3.5% in 2026. Bessent blamed the sharply lower growth of 1.
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