Recession watch
Will the U.S. economy soon be in a recession? It's the trillion-dollar question that even experts don't know the answer to. Bankrate's latest survey of economists put the odds at 59%. Here's how to prepare for a potential downturn, and how one could impact you.
Recessions & your money
Essential reading
Dive deeper
-
Was Trump right about the Fed and the need for lower interest rates all along?
The chief executive’s claims weren’t wholly correct — even if they ended up being right.
10 min read Jan 25, 2023 -
Fed holds rates steady, sticks with wait-and-see approach
What will get the Fed off the sidelines?
8 min read Feb 25, 2020 -
January Fed forecast: Experts say rates will stay put, but here’s what could shift policy
The Fed will stay on the sidelines for an extended period, experts predict.
5 min read Apr 02, 2020 -
Short-term CDs are still a smart money move, thanks to the Fed
With the Fed likely holding steady on rates for now, short-term CDs still look like a good option.
3 min read Jul 28, 2022 -
These 4 officials will now have a vote on the Fed committee that sets interest rates
Will the new voting members be hawkish or dovish on rates?
7 min read Jan 21, 2021 -
Fed forecast survey: Top experts predict borrowing costs will be left alone — for now
The Federal Reserve’s latest interest rate decision looks all but locked in.
5 min read Jan 25, 2023 -
Survey: Recession odds diminishing for U.S. economy, but watch for a slowdown
The U.S. economy is going to be walking a fine line over the next year.
8 min read Jan 25, 2023 -
Fed cuts interest rates for third straight time, but signals it may now be on hold
Will it be enough to keep the economic expansion going?
5 min read May 12, 2020 -
6 big questions to focus on ahead of the Fed’s October meeting
A rate cut seems like a given, but what’s next?
9 min read Oct 14, 2021 -
Survey: Americans divided on whether to credit Trump with strong economy
A Bankrate survey shows how Americans feel about their finances as they relate to the Trump presidency and the 2020 election.
4 min read Jan 25, 2023
You might also like
Read more
- Signs of a stock market bubble
- When will the Fed stop raising rates?
- How much will the Fed raise rates
- Americans are feeling recession fatigue
- Economists predict Fed will lift rates to highest since 2001
- Economists say higher inflation could persist for two more years
- How the Fed battles recessions
- What is stagflation?
- What to expect from the Fed's next meeting