Finance entity

Bureau of Economic Analysis

organization

Against the same-window beat baseline of 28% negative, this entity's 63% share is more negative. Of the tracked stories, 8 of 8 also mention Federal Reserve, the most common co-covered peer. That works out to roughly 0.5 stories per week across a 122-day span. The busiest single day carried 3.

Last mentioned: Jun 20, 2026

Entity pulse

Recent coverage · Bureau of Economic Analysis

8 stories
6.8 avg impact
13% positive
63% negative

Coverage balance Negative coverage leads. Negative coverage exceeds positive coverage by 50 percentage points.

  • 13% positive
  • 25% neutral
  • 63% negative

Figures are computed live from our source-verified story record — see our methodology for how impact and sentiment are derived.

What the coverage shows about Bureau of Economic Analysis

Against the same-window beat baseline of 28% negative, this entity's 63% share is more negative. Of the tracked stories, 8 of 8 also mention Federal Reserve, the most common co-covered peer. That works out to roughly 0.5 stories per week across a 122-day span. The busiest single day carried 3. The clearest coverage concentration is economy: 6 of 8 stories, with the rest divided among 1 other category. At 6.8, the average consequence score sits above the same-window beat average of 6.3. They are less corroborated than the beat average, carrying 2.4 original sources each against 2.7 for the same window. We currently track 8 Finance stories that mention Bureau of Economic Analysis, published between February 20, 2026 and June 21, 2026.

Stories tracked
8
Per week
0.5
Negative
63%
Sources per story
2.4

Computed from the 8 stories linked to this entity, with beat comparisons drawn from all 3051 Finance stories published in the same date window. Shares are omitted below five stories and comparisons below a twenty-story baseline.

Coverage cohort

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Other entities that clear the same relevance threshold in stories also covering Bureau of Economic Analysis. Shared-story counts are live from our verified record — not editorial picks.

Timeline

  1. May PCE Price Index Released

    Fed’s preferred inflation gauge; markets assess whether cooling inflation supports summer rate‑cut hopes.

  2. Micron Technology Reports Quarterly Results

    Key update on AI semiconductor cycle; HBM chip demand and pricing outlook will shape sentiment on data center infrastructure spending.

  3. FedEx Reports Fiscal 2025 Q4 Earnings

    First earnings release after freight business spin‑off; investors focus on profitability, network optimization, and high‑margin healthcare logistics.

  4. Final Revision

    GDP growth officially downgraded to 0.7%, reflecting a significant loss of momentum.

  5. Second Estimate

    Growth figures adjusted as more complete data on inventories and trade becomes available.

  6. GDP Data Release

    The BEA releases growth figures showing a miss against market expectations.

  7. White House Response

    President Trump issues a statement blaming the shutdown for the economic slowdown.

  8. Government Reopens

    A temporary funding bill is signed, ending the shutdown and restoring federal operations.

  9. Advance Estimate

    BEA releases initial Q4 GDP estimate showing moderate growth.

  10. Shutdown Begins

    Federal agencies close as legislative funding negotiations reach an impasse.

Stories mentioning Bureau of Economic Analysis 8

Economy Bearish

US GDP Revised Down to 0.7% in Q4 as Economic Momentum Stalls

The U.S. economy grew at a revised annual rate of just 0.7% in the fourth quarter of 2025, a significant downgrade from initial estimates. This sharp deceleration reflects cooling consumer demand and a drag from net exports, placing the Federal Reserve under intense pressure to pivot toward easing.

5 sources
Economy Bearish

US GDP Growth Plummets to 0.7% in Q4, Signaling Sharp Economic Cool-Down

The United States economy experienced a significant slowdown in the fourth quarter, with GDP growth revised down to a meager 0.7% annualized rate. This sharp deceleration from previous estimates raises urgent questions about the durability of the current expansion and the Federal Reserve's next move.

2 sources
Economy Bearish

Inflation Gauge Worsened in January Before Iran Conflict Triggered Gas Spike

New data reveals that the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge accelerated in January, indicating that price pressures were already intensifying before the outbreak of the Iran conflict. This pre-existing inflationary trend, now compounded by a massive surge in energy costs, significantly complicates the path for interest rate cuts in 2026.

2 sources

Source: sun-sentinel.com · chicagotribune.com

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