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OPEC’s Surprise Output Hike Offers Biden Break on Gas Prices
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 4 days ago(Bloomberg) -- US President Joe Biden may have just received a timely election boost from an...
Economists see healthy job growth, return to growth in service sector
Market Watch· 6 days agoEconomists surveyed by the Wall Street Journal expect the labor market to show healthy growth. In...
3 things homebuyers should do to hack the unaffordable housing market, according to Fannie Mae's...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 1 day agoFirst-time homebuyers accounted for 32% of all home sales in 2023, well below the historical average...
Why the Stock Market Is Down After a Strong Jobs Report
Barrons.com· 1 day agoJobs data out Friday reveals a still-strong economy, yet stocks dropped initially after the report...
‘People keep getting jobs’: Economists impressed by latest jobs report as wages grow
The Raw Story· 1 day agoEconomists were surprised and impressed with the May jobs report, and there are some significant...
The jobs report will ‘lead to continued controversy,’ leaving Jerome Powell in wait-and-see mode and...
Fortune via AOL· 1 day agoZipRecruiter’s chief economist says the latest jobs report “delivers a kind of hazy, mixed picture”...
"Eye-popping" May US payrolls jump may set back Fed ease
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoThe Labor Department said on Friday that the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.0% for the first time...
Jobs report delivered good news; experts weigh in on what it means for North Carolinians
WTVD-TV 11 Raleigh-Durham· 21 hours agoEmployers hired 272,000 workers in May, blowing past economist expectations of 190,000 jobs added, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data showed. The unemployment rate ticked ...
U.S. job market remains hot, adds 272,000 positions in May
NBC News via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoThe U.S. economy added 272,000 jobs in May, bringing good news for workers but potentially...
U.S. Hiring Rises Strongly, Along With Wages
New York Times· 1 day agoHiring was unexpectedly robust in May, with a gain of 272,000 jobs, but it wasn’t all good news: The unemployment rate ticked up, to 4 percent. The U.S.