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Today’s jobs report shows a soft landing is within reach—if the Fed doesn’t stand in the way
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June jobs numbers signal a growing economy: Gains for women and strong public sector growth, but losses for Black workers
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Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey points to a strong—not cooling—labor market
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U.S. economy added 339,000 jobs in May: Labor market remains strong despite volatile household survey
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Job openings ticked up slightly in April as layoffs fell: Labor market remains steady and does not show signs of rapid cooling
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Debt ceiling deal ‘work requirements’ would hurt low-wage workers, fuel corporate greed
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April jobs report: The labor market is strong, but it’s not ‘too hot’
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Job openings continued to fall in March while layoffs increased
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Jobs report shows 236,000 jobs added in March and wage growth slowing to disinflationary rates
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February jobs report shows a resilient but sustainable labor market: The Fed should not put the economic recovery at risk
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Job openings fell in January, while layoffs increased
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U.S. trade deficit hits another record high in 2022
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Labor market off to a strong start in 2023: 517,000 jobs added in January as unemployment rate hits historic low
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Job openings increased in December, but remain significantly lower than March 2022 peak
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Job growth strong in December as wage growth slows
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Proposed FTC rule would ban noncompete agreements and empower workers
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Job openings remain significantly lower than 2022 peak
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EPI’s top charts of 2022: EPI’s most popular charts tell the story of how pandemic setbacks in income inequality were mitigated by pandemic relief
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Inflation is easing: Fed should slow rate hikes
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Top five EPI blog posts of 2022: Inflation and minimum wage increases among the most-read posts
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November jobs report a tale of two conflicting surveys: Payroll survey shows steady job growth, but household survey shows a continued decline in employment
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Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey: Job openings declined in October
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Labor market showed more signs of cooling in October: Wage growth continues to decelerate
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Moving beyond fake education debates to focus on student success: Time to deal with lagging teacher pay, shortages, and rising stress among students and teachers
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Job openings increased in September, partially offsetting the sharp drop in August
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Labor market strong, but cooling in September: Public-sector employment continues to falter
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Job openings fell while net job growth remained strong in August
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August CPI data will likely show a second straight month of overall price declines: New interest rate hikes may be harmful
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Jobs report doesn’t show signs of recession as labor market remains strong in August
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Jobs openings ticked up in July while hires remained above pre-pandemic levels