US Recession News is an independent financial news and personal finance education website dedicated to helping everyday Americans understand, prepare for, and navigate economic downturns — with clear, honest, and actionable information.
We launched this site in early 2026 as recession probability in the United States reached its highest level in more than a decade. Our mission is simple: cut through the noise of financial media and give ordinary households the practical knowledge they need to protect their income, savings, families, and long-term financial security during difficult economic times.
What We Cover
Our editorial focus spans six core areas:
- Recession News & Analysis — Real-time coverage of US economic indicators, Federal Reserve decisions, GDP data, and labor market developments that signal recession risk or recovery.
- Personal Finance — Emergency fund building, debt reduction, budgeting, healthcare cost management, credit score protection, and practical money management strategies for families under financial pressure.
- Investing During a Recession — Evidence-based guidance on portfolio positioning, defensive ETFs, bond investing, gold, and the psychology of staying invested through market declines.
- Jobs & Career — How to protect your job, negotiate layoff situations, find new employment, recession-proof your career, and build income resilience as a freelancer or gig worker.
- Housing Market — Mortgage guidance, home equity decisions, rent negotiation strategies, and what recessions mean for homebuyers, sellers, and renters.
- Economy Explainers — Clear explanations of economic concepts the news assumes you already know: GDP, yield curves, the Sahm Rule, consumer confidence, and how monetary policy affects your everyday finances.
Meet Our Editorial Team
US Recession News is written by five specialist journalists and financial analysts — each covering a distinct beat within the American economic landscape.
Our Editorial Standards
Every article published on US Recession News is written to the following standards:
- Accuracy: Economic data and statistics are sourced from primary government agencies (Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Federal Reserve, U.S. Treasury) and peer-reviewed research where available. We cite sources and link to primary data.
- Independence: We do not accept payment to place specific financial products, services, or investment recommendations in our editorial content. Our analysis reflects our honest assessment, not paid placement.
- Clarity: We write for American households — not financial professionals. Every article is written to be understood without a background in economics or investing.
- Actionability: We prioritize practical takeaways. Every article ends with specific steps readers can take to improve their financial position.
Important Disclaimers
US Recession News is an educational and informational publication. We are not a registered investment advisor, financial planner, tax advisor, or law firm. Nothing published on this website constitutes personalized financial, investment, tax, or legal advice.
All content is provided for general educational purposes only. Economic conditions, investment returns, employment markets, and government program eligibility are subject to change. Readers should consult qualified professionals — certified financial planners, registered investment advisors, licensed attorneys, and tax professionals — before making significant financial decisions.
We strongly recommend using our content as a starting point for financial education and informed decision-making, not as a substitute for professional advice tailored to your specific situation.
Our Commitment to You
We believe financial literacy is a public good — especially during economic hardship. The Americans who navigate recessions most successfully are those with the knowledge, preparation, and tools to act strategically rather than reactively. Our goal is to be the most useful financial education resource available to ordinary American households facing extraordinary economic circumstances.
Thank you for reading US Recession News.
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