The term is meant to reflect people’s negative economic perceptions when statistics tell a different story. Its creator says ...
In a brief note from a BMO economist, the bank suggests signs of a rebounding economy could lead to the so-called ...
Improving small-business optimism after Trump's victory could open up a floundering labor market.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has called Canadians’ economic gloom a ‘vibecession’ – which had felled the Democrats in ...
"Vibecession" is the disconnect between how well the economy is doing and how people feel about their financial standing. Nearly half, 45%, of voters say they are financially worse off now than ...
Canada's economy grew 1% in the third quarter from higher government, household spending Welcome to the "vibecession," a term that refers to a disconnect between economic data and how consumers feel.