Wages are increasing. The unemployment rate’s lower. The U.S. economy added more jobs in March than had been expected. And yet, it all may not...
Call it status quo — and maybe a sense of ennui? The latest, preliminary readings of consumer sentiment for the month of March, issued Friday...
We may have to wait a bit longer for rate cuts. And for the U.S. consumer, inflation’s a stubborn fact of life — volatile, to...
The latest data from the government on consumer prices indicates a bit of weary truth: Inflation’s settled in, seemingly for the long haul. The Bureau of...
The Producer Price Index (PPI) declined for a third consecutive month in December. Final demand prices fell 0.1% in December after dropping 0.1% in November...
The number of job openings in the United States was little changed in November, while the number of hires and total job separations decreased. On...
For many Americans, having fun has apparently become a source of financial stress. As The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported Tuesday (Oct. 17), ticket prices for concerts,...
The number of people employed in food services and drinking places is back to where it was in the pre-pandemic month of February 2020. It...
The year 2022 marked a continued emergence from the pandemic, and new data show just how much — and how fast — we spent our...