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US jobs growth remains strong despite rate rises
Jobs growth ... US Labor Department. Despite the robust labour market, many analysts say there is a high risk that the US economy will slow sharply and tip into a recession. The rising cost ...
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The US economy grew less in fourth quarter than previously believed
New York (CNN)The US ... growth that far exceeded economists' expectations for a slowdown — and the unemployment rate fell to 3.4%, which is a level not seen since May 1969. The tight labor ...
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The hours data are erratic, and subject to large revisions, but the February data paint a very different picture on the state of labor demand than the jobs numbers. Annual Rate of Wage Growth Slows to ...
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Inflation Reduction Act to cost US $1.2 trillion, Goldman Sachs says
President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act will cost brought three times the estimated figure at about $1.2 trillion, ...
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US hiring boom continued in February with 311,000 added jobs
Number is lower than January’s 504,000 jobs but comes as Fed signals aggressive interest rate hikes in bid to tame inflation The US’s hiring boom continued in February with employers adding ...
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Here's the inflation breakdown for February — in one chart
The annual inflation rate continues to cool gradually, according to the February inflation report issued Tuesday. But it ...
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What the monthly jobs report can — and can’t — tell us about the labor market
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics releases its jobs report every month, with the number of jobs gained or lost making the headlines. It gives us a bird ... their job growth is faster than ...
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Interest Rates & Inflation: US Inflation Eases To 6% As Fed Ponders Next Rate Move
Banking Woes Complicate Next Week's Decision US inflation edged down to 6% in the year to February 2023, lower than the 6.4% ...
The Guardian27d
‘Old-school union busting’: how US corporations are quashing the new wave of organizing
Victories at several companies energized organizers, but hostile corporations – and an impotent labor board – stymie negotiations US corporations ... become part of the cost of doing business.” ...
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Profit growth slows at Lego amid ‘extraordinary’ cost pressures
The group also expanded its factory footprint, increasing capacity at its factories in Hungary, Mexico and China at a cost ... growth in 2023, “ahead of the global toy market” after Lego’s ...
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Nigeria’s GDP Growth Slows to 2.25% in Q3 as Non-oil Sector Contributes 94.34%
The Q3 GDP figures showed that slowdown in growth was attributed to the base ... Nigerians became poor this year.” He said the Labor Party offers a different approach to development that ...

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