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Unexpected Drop in U.S. Consumer Spending Ignites Fresh Recession Warnings

Unexpected Drop in U.S. Consumer Spending Ignites Fresh Recession Warnings

Washington, Friday, 12 June 2026.
Quietly released Federal Reserve data shows a sharp 1.3% drop in May 2026 consumer spending. Amid rising 4.2% inflation, this unexpected decline signals mounting vulnerabilities and escalating recession risks.

Global Markets Surge as US Halts Iran Strikes and Nears Peace Agreement

Global Markets Surge as US Halts Iran Strikes and Nears Peace Agreement

New York, Friday, 12 June 2026.
Global markets surged today, June 12, 2026, after the US halted strikes on Iran. An impending peace agreement, potentially releasing $24 billion in frozen assets, significantly eased economic fears.

Federal Appeals Court Allows Continued Collection of 10 Percent Global Tariffs

Federal Appeals Court Allows Continued Collection of 10 Percent Global Tariffs

Washington, Friday, 12 June 2026.
A federal appeals court has temporarily reinstated the 10 percent global tariff, sustaining immediate pricing pressures for international supply chains as the legal battle over trade authority proceeds.

World Bank Cuts 2026 Global Growth Forecast to Post-Pandemic Low Amid US-Iran War

World Bank Cuts 2026 Global Growth Forecast to Post-Pandemic Low Amid US-Iran War

Washington, Friday, 12 June 2026.
The World Bank cut 2026 global growth to 2.5% amid the US-Iran war, warning that surging $94-a-barrel oil could drag the economy to its lowest point since the pandemic.

Historic Milestone: United States Debt Now Equals the Entire National Economy

Historic Milestone: United States Debt Now Equals the Entire National Economy

Washington, Friday, 12 June 2026.
The U.S. national debt has reached $31.3 trillion, officially matching the total size of the American economy and prompting federal warnings about the future of domestic living standards.

Gold Prices Plummet 25% From 2026 Peak as Inflation Shifts Investor Strategy

Gold Prices Plummet 25% From 2026 Peak as Inflation Shifts Investor Strategy

New York, Friday, 12 June 2026.
Plunging 25% from its January 2026 record of $5,608.35, gold has entered a bear market as persistent U.S. inflation drives investors toward yield-bearing Treasury bonds.

How a 28 Percent Asphalt Price Spike is Reshaping California Road Repairs

How a 28 Percent Asphalt Price Spike is Reshaping California Road Repairs

Fresno, Friday, 12 June 2026.
A 28.4 percent asphalt cost surge is squeezing California’s Central Valley road budgets in June 2026, forcing contractors to adopt millimeter-precise grading to eliminate waste and survive financially.

Bank of Japan Set to Push Interest Rates to a 31-Year High

Bank of Japan Set to Push Interest Rates to a 31-Year High

Tokyo, Friday, 12 June 2026.
To combat persistent inflation and a depreciating yen, the Bank of Japan is expected to raise its key interest rate to 1% next week, hitting a historic 31-year high.

Global Corn Prices Hit New Lows Following June Agricultural Report

Global Corn Prices Hit New Lows Following June Agricultural Report

Chicago, Friday, 12 June 2026.
Corn prices plunged following the June 11 agricultural report, driven by surging South American production. This sharp decline could significantly lower global food production costs and impact inflation.

Canada Freezes Interest Rate at 2.25% Amid Dual Threats of Inflation and Economic Slowdown

Canada Freezes Interest Rate at 2.25% Amid Dual Threats of Inflation and Economic Slowdown

Ottawa, Thursday, 11 June 2026.
On June 10, 2026, the Bank of Canada held rates at 2.25%, carefully balancing a fragile, near-recession economy against rising inflation fueled by Middle East conflicts and trade uncertainties.