The United States added more jobs than expected in February -- though fewer than the previous month -- government data showed ...
Annual wage growth in the private sector dipped to 5.1% in the fourth quarter from 5.2% in the previous three-month period, according to the Labor Department’s employment cost index.
A bigger-than-expected February jobs gain was offset by easing wage pressures, highlighting the complexity of the domestic ...
The US economy has been remarkably resilient, defying a year's-worth of recession calls. From the labor market to consumer spending to inflation, key readings on the economy have been running hot.
Between new federal energy-efficiency requirements, the opportunity to leverage billions in consumer incentives, and market ...
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics releases its jobs report every month, with the number of jobs gained or lost making the headlines. It gives us a bird ... their job growth is faster than ...
Banking Woes Complicate Next Week's Decision US inflation edged down to 6% in the year to February 2023, lower than the 6.4% ...
Victories at several companies energized organizers, but hostile corporations – and an impotent labor board – stymie negotiations US corporations ... become part of the cost of doing business.” ...
U.S. consumer confidence unexpectedly fell in February, with the decrease concentrated among lower-middle income households, though Americans grew more upbeat about the labor market. The survey ...
Climate change also threatens to lift inflation and crimp growth through more frequent and damaging natural disasters. Extreme weather events cost the United States $ ... Climate change also affects ...
The Q3 GDP figures showed that slowdown in growth was attributed to the base ... Nigerians became poor this year.” He said the Labor Party offers a different approach to development that ...