Poverty Rate Soared in 2022 as Aid Ended and Prices Rose
Poverty increased sharply last year in the United States, particularly among children, as living costs rose and federal programs that
Read morePoverty increased sharply last year in the United States, particularly among children, as living costs rose and federal programs that
Read moreThe United States labor market is starting to look a lot like its old self — the one that existed
Read moreAmerican workers got smaller pay increases in August. That could be welcome news for policymakers at the Federal Reserve. Average
Read moreThe data complicates the interest-rate outlook. The jump in openings may put pressure on the Federal Reserve to take interest
Read moreAmericans’ income and spending both rose in April, a sign of economic resilience amid rising prices and warnings of a
Read moreDemand for workers let up slightly in January, a possible sign that employers are gradually easing off their frenetic pace
Read moreThe labor market has remained stronger than expected even as the Federal Reserve has tried to get inflation under control.
Read moreAmericans’ income and spending failed to keep pace with rising prices in May, the latest sign that the fastest inflation
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