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All of a sudden, inflationary fears may be turning into a view that inflation is entering the sweet spot for policymakers.
The unemployment rate of black Americans was again sharply higher than among white Americans, according to the February data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Thursday's report on producer prices was actually hotter than the consumer report when it comes to inflationary pressures.
When the financial markets are in panic mode, it's hard to get investors and economists to pay attention to lower-impact economic reports.
Friday's top economic report was the Employment Situation report from the U.S. Department of Labor.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its reading on labor productivity and unit labor costs for the fourth quarter.
It may be the end of January, but key economic reports from December at still coming out. The personal income and outlays report from the Bureau of Economic Analysis is one such report.
Inflationary pressures seem to be building and that could push prices higher into 2018. Higher inflation is also expected to justify further interest rate hikes.
One of the most important monthly economic releases is the Employment Situation report from the U.S. Department of Labor. This is one of the top measurements of a healthy economy,
The markets are going to get their last employment situation report for 2017 on Friday, and the unemployment rate is expected to remain flat.
After a strong reading on the Producer Price Index for November, the U.S. Department of Labor has reported a strong reading for the Consumer Price Index in that month as well.
If the Federal Reserve can get inflation up to the 2.0% to 2.5% target, then it can easily justify its quest to keep normalizing interest rates with rate hikes.
In a world where the labor force penetration rate is still incredibly low, maybe being a temporary worker is the best idea.
The United States added 228,000 jobs in November, and unemployment stayed at 4.1%, the lowest level in decades. However the unemployment rate among black Americans was 7.3%, which shows the extent to...
The U.S. Department of Labor showed yet another strong payrolls and unemployment report. The official unemployment rate for November is at a 17-year low.