US job growth is likely to pick up in March, as war casts a shadow over the labor market

US job growth is likely to pick up in March, as war casts a shadow over the labor market

Written by Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON, April 3 (Reuters) – U.S. job growth may have picked up in March as a health workers’ strike ended and temperatures warmed, but downside risks to the labor market continued to mount due to the ongoing war in the Middle East. The expected return to the pace of last year … Read more

6 economists and real estate experts predict where mortgage rates are headed in April – and more

6 economists and real estate experts predict where mortgage rates are headed in April - and more

Mortgage rates are sitting at 6.38%, according to the latest data from Freddie Mac – up slightly from earlier this year, but still lower than last year (in January 2025, rates rose to a little over 7%). (You can see mortgage rates in your area herefrom our marketing partner Bankrate.) So what’s next for mortgage … Read more

6 economists and real estate experts predict where mortgage rates are headed in April – and more

6 economists and real estate experts predict where mortgage rates are headed in April - and more

Mortgage rates are sitting at 6.38%, according to the latest data from Freddie Mac – up slightly from earlier this year, but still lower than last year (in January 2025, rates rose to a little over 7%). (You can see mortgage rates in your area herefrom our marketing partner Bankrate.) So what’s next for mortgage … Read more

Economists Warn Iran War Increases Risk of Recession in Next 12 Months

One hundred dollar bill shaped like a US map and economic data

Source: Anton Petrus/Getty The Iran war is already having a significant impact on the wallets of US citizens. Gas prices have risen over the past month, with no signs of slowing down anytime soon. As the war in Iran continues to disrupt oil supplies and shipping lanes, several economists have warned that prolonged conflict in … Read more

Why economists are ‘very worried’ about what lies ahead

Why economists are 'very worried' about what lies ahead

New Zealand may face recession, economists warn. By Susan Edmunds for rnz.co.nz Stagflation describes a situation in which the economy experiences an unpleasant combination of inflation, high unemployment and stagnant economic growth. This could happen as a result of the Iran war because high fuel prices are expected to cause high inflation, while the effect … Read more