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The quit rate crash: Why workers are staying put
This trend reflects a mix of psychology and economics. Fewer employees are choosing to leave their jobs, and the quit rate ...
The U.S. government said it overstated job growth by 911,000 in the year through March 2025, raising fresh doubts over the strength of the labor market and offering statistical proof that job growth ...
While talk of a 2025 recession abated this summer, economists noted a sense of instability among consumers, who were spending less, and among businesses, who were hiring less. Now, with the Federal ...
Employment in the U.S. private sector declined again in August, according to a report released Thursday by private payroll processing firm ADP, the latest signal of job market growth cooling as ...
The labor market has stagnated with businesses not firing employees on a large scale, but also reluctant to hire more workers. Economists have blamed the labor market paralysis on President Donald ...
Washington — Gary Cohn, IBM vice chair and former National Economic Council director in President Trump's first term, said Sunday that "we've seen the job market degrade," though he noted that it may ...
With stock market indexes sitting just off all-time highs, it can be easy to develop a fear of heights. What if things suddenly go wrong, and stocks tumble down the mountainside, erasing your gains?
The month of September kicks off with the economy in a familiar spot, facing more uncertainty over tariffs, the cornerstone of President Donald Trump’s economic policy. A federal appeals court late ...
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