For Q1 2018, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’sGDPNowforecast is 2.3% as of 5 April 2018, which is down from a high of 5.4% on 1 February 2018. The GDP Now’s “Blue Chip consensus” survey of leading business economists forecast that Q1 2018 growth will be 2.2% with a low es...
Below, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta data for August shows a steady decline in the three-month moving average of wage growth compared to the peak in June 2022 and July 2022. » MORE: What is the minimum wage? » MORE: What is the median household income? What does the Employ...
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Below, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta data for August shows a steady decline in the three-month moving average of wage growth compared to the peak in June 2022 and July 2022. » MORE: What is the minimum wage? » MORE: What is the median household income? What does the Employ...
have been healthiest among the lowest-paid workers. In May, average pay for the poorest one-quarter of workers surged 4.4% from a year earlier. That compares with a 3.2% average increase for the richest quarter of workers, according to data compiled by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. ...
The Rework America Alliance members also include a mix of private, public, and social sector institutions, including the African American Mayors Association, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Google, Goodwill, Microsoft, the NAACP, the National Urban League, and Walmart, among ot...
Below, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta data for August shows a steady decline in the three-month moving average of wage growth compared to the peak in June 2022 and July 2022. » MORE:What is the minimum wage? » MORE:What is the median household income?
Federal Reserve officials expressed greater confidence about America’s job market in the days leading up to Friday’s latest employment data. The Fed’s so-called dual mandate calls for the central bank to promote maximum employment and stable prices. The job market has steadily slowed through...
However, he still thinks the central bank will cut rates twice this year. Neither Kashkari nor Logan are voting members of the Fed’s rate-setting committee this year. Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic, who is a voting member, has said he believes the central bank should cut once this...
Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaFRB Atlanta Working PaperHotchkiss, Julie L., M. Melinda Pitts, and John C. Robertson, 2003, "The Ups and Downs of Jobs in Georgia: What Can We Learn about Employment Dynamics from State Administrative Data?" Working Paper Series, Working paper No. 2003-38,...