The consensus among economists recently surveyed by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia was that growth would slow in 2026, as haphazard policymaking and tariffs weighed on the economy. Could their gloom prove misplaced?
The consensus among economists recently surveyed by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia was that growth would slow in 2026, as haphazard policymaking and tariffs weighed on the economy. Could their gloom prove misplaced?