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U.S. job openings unexpectedly rose in May, showing resilience in the labor market despite high borrowing costs and rising ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits fell last week, but work opportunities are becoming ...
Cuts to the Bureau of Labor Statistics could be clouding jobs and inflation data, complicating the Fed's data-driven rate ...
Simulations using a Phillips curve-type relationship provide insights into the importance of demand versus supply for ...
For the first time in 50 years, the United States may see more immigrants leave than arrive, a reversal driven by the Trump ...
U.S. wholesale prices rose modestly last month from a year earlier, another sign that inflationary pressures remain mild.
A separate report from the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics showed the producer price index for final demand rose 0.1% in May after a revised 0.2% decline in April.
The Consumer Price Index rose 2.4 percent in May, from a year earlier, a reading that reflects only the initial impact of President Trump’s tariffs. 10 Inflation 8 6 +2.8% excluding Businesses ...
Wall Street economists largely agree that annual headline inflation will stay above 2.4%, keeping it above the Fed's 2% threshold for rate cuts—a trend many link to the tariff-driven spike in April.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said Wednesday it has been collecting less data for its crucial consumer price index, the primary gauge of U.S. inflation, citing insufficient "resources." In ...
Federal government staffing shortages from Trump administration hiring freezes have forced the Labor Department's economic statistics arm to curtail the breadth of its data collection for one of ...