The relationship between job openings and stock market performance has been called "the scariest chart in the world." ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits fell last week, economists estimated on Thursday, ...
Concerns about a weakening labor market may outweigh worries about rising inflation, tipping the Fed toward another rate cut, economists say.
Even as Spain still outperforms major economies, the data marks a likely end of the upswing in real disposable incomes in the country, with consumer-spending growth set to ease, Pantheon ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled Tuesday that downward pressure on the labor market means there is more room for further interest-rate cuts.
Economists have two views on the nation’s economy—stronger-than-expected growth and weaker employment prospects. The split boils down to the forces driving the economy: a boom in investment in ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday said that the economy continues to see a softening of the labor market despite the government shutdown delaying the release of official jobs and ...
Prize showcases work on factors that underpin economic growth Winners are professors at U.S., French and British universities Aghion wants Europe to learn from U.S. and China Howitt questions Trump's ...
The U.S. economy could be on the upswing even if tariffs and stubborn inflation continue to weigh on growth, according to a new analysis. The National Association for Business Economics (NABE) said ...
Economists appear to be more optimistic on the U.S. economy now compared to a quarter ago, but expectations for job growth have soured, the latest survey from the National Association for Business ...