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Despite fewer international visitors and weakening economic confidence, the US leisure and hospitality sector is proving resilient

Discover which U.S. metros are primed for consumer spending growth

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The reversal of tariff-related front-loading pressures continues to offer relief to our supply-chain stress index.

The US economy will enjoy rising demand in 2026 and 2027, boosted by the recent deficit financed federal tax and spending legislation.

US SNAP flyer shown in grocery store

The budget reconciliation bill (OBBBA) ushers in significant cuts to the federal government’s nutrition assistance program, or SNAP, that will fall the hardest on lowest-income households.

The reshoring of US manufacturing, a key Trump administration policy objective, seems likely to continue despite the uncertain future of import tariffs. In our forthcoming Made in America series, we explore crucial questions about the economic implications of this process.