The labor market’s recovery since the pandemic changed the dynamics of the American workforce At the height of the COVID-19 crisis, the U.S. labor market’s employment losses topped 14% below ...
Workers and economists interact with the labor market in quite different ways. This contrast can lead to misunderstandings, at best, and distrust of the data at worst. Neither macroeconomic ...
However, the unemployment rate fell and wage growth was strong, pointing to a solid and steady job market despite the lower headline number. Looking at January, "what we see is a labor market that ...
The February labor market report is likely to confirm the unfolding recession, and surprise to the downside. Check out the implications of the jobs report.