Tag Archive for: recession

70% Of Americans Think A Recession Is Coming: Here’s What They Are Doing To Prepare

While experts debate whether a recession will happen or when, most people are already convinced we’re headed for a downturn, a recent survey finds. High inflation is one of the biggest risk factors that make people think an economic decline is coming. For steps you can take to reduce your costs, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE

80% Of Economists See ‘Stagflation’ As A Long-Term Risk. What It Is And How To Prepare For It

To have stagflation, you need both high unemployment and high inflation at the same time. Despite surveys sounding the alarm on stagflation, not everyone agrees it’s inevitable. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Will There Be A Recession In 2022? How To Prepare Now

With mounting anxiety about an impending recession in the US, you may be concerned, or at least a little curious, about what this may mean for your finances. So how do you best prepare, save, invest and generally make smart money moves in these uncertain times? For some guidance to help navigate through this difficult financial period, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE

One Smart Reason To Claim Social Security Early If You Lose Your Job

If you're close to retirement age, losing your job could wreck your retirement plans. But if worse comes to worse and you find yourself unemployed later in life, there's one good reason to consider claiming Social Security benefits as early as possible. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

8 ‘Expert’ Ways To Recession-Proof Your Finances

According to a recent survey of more than 200 economists, 72% respondents expect a recession to hit the U.S. by the end of 2021. So whether or not a recession is on the horizon, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR 8 EXPERT TIPS TO RECESSION-PROOF YOUR FINANCES

Miami Economist Sees An 80% Probability Of A Recession In 2020

Inconsistent with the present economics paradigm, a Miami economist studied calendar anomalies to predict the chance of a recession in the next 12 months. Instead of a Wharton Ph.D., he only needed a phone’s calendar app. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE