Eleanor Pringle

Articles by Eleanor Pringle

‘We have not seen this rosy picture’: ADP’s chief economist warns the real economy is pretty different from Wall Street’s bullish outlook - Fortune

BusinessDecember 12, 2025

For all the volatility 2025 has endured, things have actually turned out relatively well: The S&P 500 is up by more than 17%, inflation hasnt spiked despite an onslaught of tariffs, and the unemp�...

For Wall Street, pandemic-level bad news for jobs is good news for stocks—it pushes the Fed further into cutting territory - Fortune

BusinessDecember 6, 2025

Analysts may not have necessarily digested this weeks lackluster labor data with gleebut it sure didnt dampen their spirits either. Wall Street is hoping for a Christmas miracle with a final interest�...

Two months into the new fiscal year and the U.S. government is already spending more than $10 billion a week servicing national debt - Fortune

BusinessDecember 5, 2025

The calendar year may have a few weeks left to tick off, but as far as the governments budget is concerned, were in fiscal 2026. And in a matter of weeks, the Treasury has already paid out a 12-figur�...

BofA Aditya Bhave on Fed independence: Powell replacement isn’t big enough threat - Fortune

BusinessDecember 4, 2025

One of the major questions heading into 2026 is how deeply politics will be allowed to seep through the corridors of the Federal Reserve. This year, President Trump and his cabinet have lobbied for r�...

US national debt: Telsa CEO Elon Musk says AI and robotics will solve crisis but lead to deflation - Fortune

BusinessDecember 2, 2025

Tesla CEO Elon Musk describes his foray into the world of politics as a very interesting side quest. The worlds richest man plowed hundreds of millions into President Trumps election campaign, barrel�...

The labor market feels so awful right now because companies are doing everything bar announcing mass layoffs, says the Fed - Fortune

BusinessNovember 28, 2025

If a company wants to reduce its headcount, there are several levers it can pull. It could freeze hiring in order not to grow any further; or when people leave the business, their roles may not be re�...

U.S. economy is experiencing ‘death by a thousand cuts’, says Deutsche Bank, as confidence in national debt management erodes - Yahoo Finance

BusinessMay 21, 2025

America’s soaring national debt, now over $36.2 trillion, has triggered growing concern among economists and credit agencies like Moodys, which recently downgraded the U.S. credit rating amid… [+4...