Is the U.S. economy headed for a recession?
- Indicators suggest the U.S. Economy may be facing a recession, as shown by falling consumer confidence and corporate sentiment.
- The U.S. Conference Board reported consumer confidence dropped to 92.9 in March 2025, its lowest since 2021, causing concern for a downturn.
- Sixty percent of Chief Financial Officers surveyed by CNBC expect a recession in the second half of 2025, attributing it primarily to U.S. Trade actions.
- Moody's warned that America's fiscal health is deteriorating due to rising debt and budget deficits, threatening long-term stability.
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Multiple warning signs flash as US recession risks mount
A confluence of troubling economic indicators - plunging consumer confidence, worsening corporate sentiment, and deteriorating fiscal health - has heightened fears that the US economy is barreling toward a recession.


9 weird recession indicators, from lipstick to snacks
Lipstick sales are one of several supposed non-traditional recession indicators.Sergei Bobylev\TASS via Getty ImagesIndicators from the stock market to household finances suggest a recession could be on the way.But there are other less conventional — and sometimes less reliable — signs of a downturn.From lipstick sales to cardboard boxes, here are nine weird recession indicators.There are some unusual signs that can suggest we're headed into a r…
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