It’s the start of the new financial year and one thing is becoming increasingly clear: a divide is opening up across the ...
"Real-time data point to an important change in the U.S. labor market: The benchmark for evaluating payroll growth has moved ...
(The Center Square) – Last week’s jobs report wasn’t a “good” report, but it wasn’t a collapse either. Payrolls are still growing modestly, and the unemployment rate hasn’t spiked. Even so, the ...
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RELEASE: New Jobs Report Shows Stalling Labor Market and Rising Inequality Under Trump Economy
from the Center for American Progress looks into the underlying weakness in the labor market and widening disparities across age, race, and education levels that underscore the growing economic ...
What does a slow growth labor market mean for monetary policy? For one, it means "traditional 'rules of thumb' for labor ...
The American economic historian and labor economist is the third woman to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences Elysse Bell is a finance and business writer for Investopedia. She writes ...
Labour's total economic incompetence has once again been exposed by the latest surge in joblessness. Despite the Chancellor's promises of 'backing working people, not making them poorer', new figures ...
As the dust begins to settle on the Covid-fueled economic tumult of the last few years, one pandemic-era trend appears to be on its way out: The Great Resignation. Almost 50 million people quit their ...
(JTA) — Claudia Goldin, a Jewish scholar at Harvard University, won the Nobel Prize for Economics for her work tracking the disparity in earnings for women in the labor market. “Claudia Goldin has ...
The labor market recovered quickly from the massive Covid-19 pandemic-induced downturn in early 2020. The labor market regained its prepandemic strength within a few short years. Moreover, it stayed ...
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