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U.S. consumer prices likely picked up in June, potentially marking the start of a long-anticipated, tariff-induced increase ...
U.S. job growth was unexpectedly solid in June, but nearly half of the increase in nonfarm payrolls came from the government ...
Inflation likely accelerated in June as sweeping tariffs on nearly all imports may have pushed up prices for electronics, appliances, and other goods, economists forecast.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio insists he is streamlining a bloated department, but critics warn the cost to America’s ...
However, the report showed that hiring fell in May, suggesting that employers, though reluctant to lose staff, are hesitant ...
Can Americans trust economic data from the Trump administration? Broadly speaking, there are two angles to this that are ...
The U.S. dollar rose against major currencies, including the yen, euro and Swiss franc on Thursday, after data showing the ...
However, the Labor Department reported on Thursday a softening in weekly job claims. What will that mean for the job situation in June? The report has implications for the Federal Reserve.
Democrats and Republicans don’t agree on much, but they share a conviction that the government should help American ...
Against the yen the dollar was traded at 144.69 yen, down 0.2% from late in the U.S. trading day when it surged 0.8%. The ...
The steady slowdown in U.S. hiring likely continued in June as President Donald Trump’s trade wars, federal hiring freeze and ...