Some banks see an end to the era of big gains in the stock market while others believe there is still more upside available.
There are some imbalances in the economy that the Fed won’t be able to fix, Kyla Scanlon told MarketWatch — and until then, ...
Author and economic commentator Kyla Scanlon talks to MarketWatch about why it’s important to understand the disconnect ...
She's perhaps most famous for coining the term "vibecession," which describes the disconnect between positive economic data and stubborn consumer pessimism in the post-COVID economy. But she's ...
The new word for it is "vibecession"—a combination of "vibe" and "recession." Gen Z especially have low vibes about today’s economy. According to a Workhuman survey “productivity anxiety ...
The policy makers at the Federal Reserve have plenty of power over the economy, but they can’t fix everything — and that might explain the bad economic vibes that have stuck around over the ...
Kyla Scanlon doesn’t like being called an influencer. Sure, she has hundreds of thousands of social-media followers, but she isn’t trying to sell them anything, except maybe a book about the ...
A "vibecession" refers to a country's general population holding a pessimistic perception of its economy. The U.S. has been in a vibecession since the start of 2022, but "vibes" seem to be improving.
you might find yourself in a “vibecession.” This term, coined by Kyla Scanlon — often dubbed Gen Z’s favorite economist — refers to times when everyone seems to have a pessimistic or ...
The economy is resilient, with strong consumer spending and retail sales indicating robust GDP growth. Read why a no-landing ...
For months, there's been a "vibecession." That's a disconnect between how well the economy is doing and how people feel about their financial standing. Now, recent economic data and consumer ...