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US capital goods orders collapse, Boeing sees a 51% drop, and Japan faces a bond panic. A global economic reset may be closer than expected.
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Peter Schiff warns tariffs may fuel inflation, harm consumers, and trigger global trade backlash without fixing U.S. manufacturing dependency.
Texas manufacturing shows troubling signs of economic deterioration, with plunging new orders, reduced production, and growing job insecurity—pointing to a looming national recession that policymakers and businesses can no longer ignore. The current state of the Texas manufacturing sector and its implications for the wider U.S. economy, revealing concerning trends that suggest a forthcoming economic
Explore how Trump’s tariffs mirror the Smoot-Hawley era, revealing economic risks for American agriculture, manufacturing, and global trade in a shifting economy.