Unemployment falls in nearly 90 pct. of US citiesCHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER
Unemployment falls in 40 US states, rises in 3CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER
Conventional wisdom holds that, in the long run, the Phillips curve is vertical. We re-examine the relationship between inflation and unemployment in the long run, using quarterly US data from 1952 to 2010, and state-of-the art econometric methods. Using a band-pass filter approach, we find...
The Federal Reserve expects the unemployment rate to be 4.0% in 2024 and 4.1% in December last year; the unemployment rate is expected to be 4.1% in 2025. In December last year, it was 4.1%; the unemployment rate is expected to be 4.0% in 2026. It is expected to be 4.1% in ...
This dataset is stored in the East US Azure region. Allocating compute resources in East US is recommended for affinity.Related datasetsUS State Employment Hours and Earnings US Local Area Unemployment Statistics US Labor Force StatisticsColumns
Unemployment benefit applications in the U.S. have dropped to 385,000, down 20,000 from the week before.
the prices during the Trump administration years were about 20% higher than during the Obama years. Yeah. Cost of living increases – all the time. Remember, this is non-pandemic comparisons. So let’s move to unemployment. The reality is anything under 5% is basically full employment and ...
Following an end-of-year stock market rally and some signs of price stabilization, US consumers expressed a more positive outlook on the economy in February compared with the previous quarter. Consumers also felt optimistic given labor market resilience and historically low unemployment. Despi...
While the world’s eyes were on the pandemic, the war in Ukraine and China, the paths to prosperity and shared interests have grown murkier. 8 min read Luis Antonio Rojas for The New York Times Why the Evidence Suggests Russia Blew Up the Kakhovka Dam ...
“As long as unemployment continues to go down,” Santangelo said, “as long as the economy continues to be strong, the Fed’s going to keep fighting inflation.’’ The Fed is aiming to achieve a “soft landing” — a pullback in the economy that is just enough to tame high inflatio...