New federal data reflects a U.S. jobs sector heading out of slump even as inflation runs at three-year high.
It all comes down to the job market. President Donald Trump’s drastic policy moves, and the twists and turns that have come alongside them, have made economic forecasting a squirrely endeavor. The ...
The U.S. economy will have to do better than this. After a surge of new jobs coincided with a massive flow of federal spending, the pace of job creation has fallen back to levels that isn’t even ...
WASHINGTON, Aug 1 (Reuters) - U.S. job growth likely slowed in July, with the unemployment rate forecast rising back to 4.2%, but that probably would be insufficient to spur the Federal Reserve to ...
Federal Reserve officials have said they are well aware the labor market isn't as strong as they would like. "Slow job growth just isn't a comfortable place to be," Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin ...
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