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Americans Slash Household Spending in May 2026 as Surging Living Costs Squeeze Budgets

Americans Slash Household Spending in May 2026 as Surging Living Costs Squeeze Budgets

New York, Wednesday, 27 May 2026.
Despite booming stock markets, U.S. consumer sentiment hit a historic low in May 2026. Two-thirds of Americans are slashing everyday spending as surging living costs rapidly erode wage growth.

Global Oil Shock Threatens to Exclude 40 Million from the Middle Class

Global Oil Shock Threatens to Exclude 40 Million from the Middle Class

Vienna, Wednesday, 27 May 2026.
Sustained oil prices above $120 a barrel could block 40 million people from entering the middle class in 2026, wiping out $2.2 trillion in global consumer spending.

October Tax Filing Extensions Remain Valid, Yet Unpaid Balances Accrue Monthly Penalties

October Tax Filing Extensions Remain Valid, Yet Unpaid Balances Accrue Monthly Penalties

Washington, Wednesday, 27 May 2026.
While taxpayers have until October 15, 2026, to file, an extension to file never delays payment. Unpaid April balances are already accruing a 0.5 percent monthly penalty.

Corporate Earnings Power Wall Street Rally as Geopolitical Fears Subside

Corporate Earnings Power Wall Street Rally as Geopolitical Fears Subside

New York, Wednesday, 27 May 2026.
Strong corporate earnings are driving U.S. markets higher, offsetting geopolitical fears. This fundamentally driven rally notably pushed tech giant Micron to a historic $1 trillion market valuation this week.

Unprecedented Investor Bets Signal a Potential Rebound for Software Equities

Unprecedented Investor Bets Signal a Potential Rebound for Software Equities

New York, Thursday, 28 May 2026.
Buoyed by a 25% sector recovery since April, a striking $650,000 wager on Salesforce earnings underscores growing institutional confidence in a new software bull market.

Why Surging Corporate Profits Could Signal an Impending Bear Market

Why Surging Corporate Profits Could Signal an Impending Bear Market

New York, Thursday, 28 May 2026.
Despite projected corporate earnings growth exceeding 20% through late 2026, historical data warns this profitability spike could actually trigger the next major bear market for unsuspecting investors.

Widening Wealth Gap Drives a Remarkable Rise in American Food Insecurity

Widening Wealth Gap Drives a Remarkable Rise in American Food Insecurity

New York, Thursday, 28 May 2026.
A New York Fed report reveals a widening economic divide is fueling severe food insecurity, leaving 66% of consumers living paycheck to paycheck despite broader economic growth.

Who Really Pays for Tariffs? Historical Data Reveals American Companies Footed the Bill

Who Really Pays for Tariffs? Historical Data Reveals American Companies Footed the Bill

Washington, Tuesday, 26 May 2026.
A May 2026 economic study reveals a striking fact about the Smoot-Hawley Act: American importers absorbed almost the entire cost of the tariffs, not foreign exporters.

Wall Street Weighs Artificial Intelligence Profits Against Rising Inflation

Wall Street Weighs Artificial Intelligence Profits Against Rising Inflation

New York, Tuesday, 26 May 2026.
As Wall Street returns, investors are weighing a massive 134% AI-driven stock surge against a three-year inflation high fueled by global supply disruptions.

JPMorgan Forecasts Global Economic Slowdown Driven by Soaring Energy Prices

JPMorgan Forecasts Global Economic Slowdown Driven by Soaring Energy Prices

New York, Tuesday, 26 May 2026.
Driven by soaring fuel costs reaching $1.20 per liter, JPMorgan warns the global economy faces a necessary slowdown to combat stubbornly high inflation, threatening higher unemployment rates.