Cobb County residents joined a nationwide movement Monday, rallying to demand stronger rights for workers and their families. 54 shot, 7 dead, in Chicago amid Trump's threat to deploy National Guard ...
1545 ET – Demand for Treasurys come back and yields fall as this week’s batch of labor data starts with a bit of a whimper. July JOLTS report shows a decline in job openings. August ADP data due ...
No science can explain the supernatural attraction of storms to major holiday weekends. Although your odds of staying dry are higher on Labor Day than the 4th of July. Sometimes you just get lucky.
The figures suggest there were fewer than 7.2 million new job listings in July, which is only the second time that’s happened since the COVID-19 pandemic. Reporter President Donald Trump might regret ...
ANALYSIS: Weakening labor data—from downward payroll revisions to new job openings falling to just 22,000 for August—has raised concerns the Fed may soon need to prioritize a cut to interest rates to ...
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The Department of Labor's internal watchdog is launching a review of the Bureau of Labor Statistics' (BLS) approach to collecting and reporting economic data. Laura Nicolosi, assistant inspector ...
Soft payroll and jobless claims data fuel expectations of a Fed rate cut, with markets eyeing Friday’s NFP release. Salesforce drops 5.5% after weak Q3 forecast, dragging the Dow and raising concerns ...
S&P 500 futures edge up 0.2% as traders await August jobs data that could influence the Fed’s next rate move. Economists expect 75,000 jobs added in August and a 4.3% unemployment rate—signs of a ...
Labor Day is quickly approaching Monday — and Baltimore-area restaurants are celebrating with food and drink specials all three-day weekend long. From all-day happy hours to Sunday brunch parties, ...
The Federal Reserve has been saying for months that the labor market is solid, claiming there are no issues and attributing the softness in the data to population growth. However, many of us were ...
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