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US reports strong job growth in February; wage gains slow
The U.S. economy added jobs at a brisk clip in February, but monthly wage growth slowed and the unemployment rate rose, pointing to some labor market loosening and prompting financial markets to dial ...
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Strong Job Growth in February, but Hours Drop, and Wage Growth Slows
The hours data are erratic, and subject to large revisions, but the February data paint a very different picture on the state of labor demand than the jobs numbers. Annual Rate of Wage Growth Slows to ...
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Where’s the sweet spot for wage growth?
The problem is that’s below where we are now. So if wage growth has to slow, does that mean the labor market needs to suffer? Does unemployment need to rise? “We don’t know the answer to ...
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US economy sending mixed signals: Here's what it all means
For a few weeks in late January and early February, the U.S. economy seemed to have reached a rare sweet spot. Inflation was ...
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Waiting on a raise? It may be smaller than you hoped. New survey indicates US wage growth will slow
Annual wage growth in the private sector dipped to 5.1% in the fourth quarter from 5.2% in the previous three-month period, according to the Labor Department’s employment cost index.
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Inflation slowed in February⁠—another reason for the Fed to slow rate hikes
US consumer prices rose by 0.4% from January to February, while the year-on-year rise in prices dropped from 6.4% in January ...
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Growth Expected Despite Challenges in Contract Manufacturing
The United States medical device contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) industry is expected to grow more than 13% in 2023, outperforming the medical device market’s 6.1% growth ...
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Consumer price inflation rate slows to 6% in February, but prices post strong monthly gain
Inflation eased for an eighth straight month in February as a slowing rise in food costs offset a bump ... in the banking sector remind us, there will be setbacks along the way in our transition to ...
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Interest Rates & Inflation: Prices Rise 10.4% In February As Food Costs Rocket
Surprise Increase Raises Fears Over Bank Rate Inflation - as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) - rose from 10.1% to ...
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US inflation eases but stays high, putting Fed in tough spot
U.S. consumer price increases eased slightly from January to February but still pointed to an elevated inflation rate that is ...
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Chicago businesses adapt to outlast ‘agonizingly slow’ COVID recovery 3 years after shutdown
Amid changes in hours and strategies, many still wonder about the future of urban life three years into the pandemic.

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