The Economist: The resilience of the US economy challenges pessimists. The US economy grew by about 3%, exceeding expectations and leaving behind the specter of recession.

Since the end of 2019, the American economy has grown by approximately 8% in real terms. The magazine highlights the significant role of immigrants in the growth of the labor force in America, as waves of immigration have contributed to providing a vital source of labor in an economy characterized by flexibility and the ability to adapt. The upcoming presidential elections may be the most important threat on the horizon, and neither candidate Joe Biden nor Donald Trump inspires confidence.