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Job openings fell while net job growth remained strong in August
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August CPI data will likely show a second straight month of overall price declines: New interest rate hikes may be harmful
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Jobs report doesn’t show signs of recession as labor market remains strong in August
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Jobs openings ticked up in July while hires remained above pre-pandemic levels
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Jobs report doesn’t show signs of recession—yet—as labor market remains strong: The Fed should still be wary of raising interest rates much further
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Job openings declined in June but remain much higher than pre-pandemic
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June inflation data show continued growth in overall CPI, but don’t capture recent price declines in food and energy
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Jobs report: Moderating wage growth means the Fed doesn’t need to raise interest rates further to contain inflation
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Job openings still near historic high in May while hires and separations were little changed
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Debunking 5 top inflation myths
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Job and wage growth moderate in May: The labor market is not overheating
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Job openings declined in April while layoffs hit a series low
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Job growth remains strong in April as wage growth cools
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Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey: Job openings and quits edged up to series highs for March
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March jobs report shows strong growth as the labor market continues to recover at a rapid pace
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Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey: Job openings were little changed while hires edged up
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Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey: Hires and separations were little changed as quits declined
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Jobs report: The labor market continues its strong and speedy recovery because federal relief matched the scale of the crisis
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Strong job growth despite Omicron shows the strength of this recovery
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Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey: Layoffs rate hits historic low while hires and quits declined
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December jobs report a tale of two surveys: Payroll survey falls below expectations, but household survey shows strong growth
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Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey: Quits hit new high, but hiring was even higher in November
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Job openings rose and quits fell in Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey for October
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Jobs report tells two different stories of the November labor market
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Up to 390,000 federal contractors will benefit from a $15 minimum wage starting in January
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Quits hit record high in Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey with little change in job openings and hires
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October inflation spike is not driven by economic overheating
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Solid job growth in October as the recent surge in the pandemic recedes
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Yes, the Build Back Better Act is fully paid for
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Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey reflects a decline in both job openings and hires after Delta variant surge