U.S. producer prices increased solidly in January, offering more evidence inflation was picking up again and strengthening ...
Trump's buyout for federal workers likely won't disrupt the national job market, but combined with wider federal cuts, it ...
Second, the Fed is looking for signs of weakness in the labor market. Though the Fed doesn't want unemployment levels to dive to recession levels, a "healthy" labor market tells the central bank that ...
The U.S. economy added fewer jobs in January than economists had forecast, although the jobless rate edged lower.
A total of 24.7 percent of unemployed youth reported that they were not engaged in any productive activities. Young people withdrawing from the work force is not only a personal misfortune but also a ...
Defying fears of a pandemic-driven Great Depression, the U.S. job market closed out the Biden era with steady job gains.
US non-farm payrolls in January posted softer-than-expected growth, but the broader profile of the labor market suggests a ...
In his most recent press conference, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell characterized the labor market as "broadly stable." And in this week's lead-up to the January jobs report, the incoming ...
But some on Wall Street think the labor market, not inflation, is the place to look for better clues on what could push the Fed to cut rates later this year. Just look at what happened in ...