Economists say June’s modest job gains point to a stagnant, low-hire labor market where people are continuing to have a hard ...
A lackluster June jobs report indicates continued stagnation, but it may not take much for numbers to start slipping into the negatives, experts said.
By Ann Saphir June 22 (Reuters) - Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee said on Monday that with the labor market stable, he is focused on figuring out whether too-high inflation will stay ...
The labor market added 139,000 jobs and the unemployment rate stayed at 4.2% in May 2025, according to the latest release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Those top line numbers indicate a ...
Anthropic’s head of economics Peter McCrory discusses what the company’s latest research can tell us about AI’s effects on ...