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Former Fed chief Bernanke says labor costs becoming more prominent in inflation
A tight U.S. job market and rising wages are beginning to have more of an impact on inflation and could embed faster rising ...
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U.S. stocks open lower after House passes debt ceiling bill while traders digest jobs data and AI rally slows
MARKET SNAPSHOT The first trading day of June saw U.S. stocks waver between modest gains and losses on Thursday ...
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US Jobs Report Is Set to Provide Some Solace to the Fed
US employers are gradually dialing back the pace of hiring and hourly earnings are moderating, offering some solace to ...
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US economic growth slows in first quarter; weekly jobless claims fall
WASHINGTON: U.S. economic growth slowed more than expected in the ... is being underpinned by a tight labor market, characterized by a 3.5% unemployment rate. A separate report from the Labor ...
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Labor costs aren't driving up inflation: SF Fed paper
Rising U.S. labor costs are doing little to drive up inflation, researchers from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco ...
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Nonfarm Payrolls Preview: Banks expect labor market to lose momentum only slowly
Nonfarm Payrolls in the US are forecast to rise by 190K vs. 253K in April. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate is expected to ...
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US labor market still tight as weekly jobless claims edge up
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits increased modestly last week, pointing to continued labor ...
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U.S. productivity fell sharply in the first quarter as economy slows
Hours worked rose 3%. U.S. real gross domestic product expanded at a 1.1% annual rate, down sharply from 2.6% growth in the fourth quarter. Unit-labor costs, a key measure of wages ...
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'Inflation is cooling': Grocery costs slow, curbing stubbornly high consumer prices
Still, the data offered some signs that inflation is continuing to cool. Airline fares dropped 2.6% in April, and hotel ...
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CRE Waits for Labor Shortage to Ease
In reality, what the Fed is trying to do is slow business growth ... the labor shortage, he said. First, a record number of Americans are working. There are 3.3 million more jobs in the US ...
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Effects of North Augusta's max growth potential basis for 10-year planning retreat
North Augusta leadership was in Greenwood May 24 for a planning retreat that projected how new development, in a maximum-potential way, could impact the city over the next ...
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China export growth slows, imports plunge as recovery wanes
China’s export growth slowed in April while imports plummeted ... China’s strong exports “can’t last if the US is weakening and Europe’s economy is kind of flat,” said Iris Pang ...

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