Economy Adjustments - 1.46
: Analysts at S&P Global have increased U.S. recession risk to 30% due to escalating international conflicts impacting supply chains and energy costs [5.9].
In early 2026, the figure appears in several distinct economic and financial contexts: ECONOMY ADJUSTMENTS 1.46
: Recent U.S. labor reports contrasted 2025's growth against 2024, noting the economy added 1.46 million jobs in 2024 before growth stalled significantly the following year. Key Macroeconomic Trends (2026) : Analysts at S&P Global have increased U
: U.S. labor market growth slowed from 1.46 million jobs in 2024 to just 181,000 in 2025 . labor reports contrasted 2025's growth against 2024, noting
: Despite national inflation rates falling from peaks of 8-9% in previous years down to roughly 3% , consumer stress levels have paradoxically increased as price levels remain high.
: In mid-March 2026, the Nasdaq dropped by 1.46% in a single day as rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions rattled investors [5.3].