Workers are getting lower raises
The average worker is getting a pretty crummy raise.
The average worker is getting a pretty crummy raise.
For the second time in four months, a partial federal government shutdown is silencing key economic data.
The U.S. economy added about 50-thousand jobs last month.
Beef prices just keep going up, and it doesn’t look like it’s going to get any better any time soon, despite the Trump Administration’s efforts to rein in the cost.
Inflation is eating up more of Americans’ paychecks, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics Data released Friday, Nov. 21.
The federal government reports the U.S.economy added a stunning 353 thousand jobs in January.
The cost of putting food on the table is down. Grocery prices fell in March, which is the first decline since September 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The number of available jobs in the U.S. dropped in February to 9.93 million.
The number of job openings in the United States dropped in January.
Despite recession fears, there are more signs that the labor market is still strong.