Initial jobless claims climbed last week to the highest level since Oct. 23, 2021, but investors and economists are expecting three small rate cuts this…
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The index for shelter rose 0.3 percent between September and October and was up 6.7 percent year over year, according to CPI data released Tuesday. …
Brokerages and other real estate companies added 6,300 new jobs in March, a rate of payroll growth that exceeded that of the United States at…
The Fed now has justification to keep a tight lid on interest rates. But some fear that if employers are forced to raise wages too…
A total of 960,668 claims were filed, a decrease of 151,303 from the week prior, for the week ending Jan. 16, according to the U.S.…
Total payrolls declined for the first time since April due to spiking COVID-19 cases. Source: Inman News
For the week ending Aug. 8, a total of 963,000 new unemployment claims were reported on a seasonally adjusted annual basis, a decline of 228,000…
Claims have been decreasing for 15 weeks, from mid-Pandemic highs — when new unemployment claims topped 6 million — but remain ahead of pre-pandemic numbers. …
More than 1.4 million Americans filed for unemployment last week, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Source: Inman News
Total nonfarm payroll fell by 20.5 million in April with particularly heavy losses in leisure and hospitality. Source: Inman News