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Paycheck-to-Paycheck Consumers Eye Job Changes as Labor Market Shows Strength
Economy // December 06, 2024

It’s a natural reflex, part of human nature: When the pressure’s on, we look to a solution. For consumers living paycheck to paycheck, the prospect of moving on to the next job, with the promise of better wages or better job security, might be a...

Jobless Claims Rise Amid Typical Seasonal Volatility
Economy // December 05, 2024

Jobless claims reportedly rose last week, though media reports suggested that the rise was due to the volatility in data that is typically seen around holidays. The number of initial claims for unemployment insurance rose by 9,000 during the week ended Saturday (Nov. 30), which included...

Beneath Data Distortions, Jobs Market Shows Signs of Normalizing
Economy // November 01, 2024

The U.S. economy added the equivalent of a large company in October, according to data released Friday (Nov. 1) from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. More than 12,000 positions were added last month, which missed estimates of 100,000 roles. Stocks roared out of the gate,...

Flat Wholesale Price Reading Will Influence Rate Cut Expectations
Economy // October 11, 2024

The Producer Price Index (PPI) was unchanged in September after rising 0.2% in August. The PPI, which measures wholesale prices, saw a 0.2% increase in the index for final demand services offset a 0.2% decline in prices for final demand goods, the Bureau of Labor...

Interviews & Exclusives
Grocery and Shelter Costs Rise in November, Straining Consumer Budgets

December 11, 2024
The key takeaway from the Consumer Price Index (CPI) released Wednesday (Dec. 11) is that the pace of inflation pace quickened in November, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Two key areas of essential spending — food and shelter — saw yet another boost to prices. Groceries were more expensive, month on month, […]

Paycheck-to-Paycheck Consumers Eye Job Changes as Labor Market Shows Strength

December 06, 2024
It’s a natural reflex, part of human nature: When the pressure’s on, we look to a solution. For consumers living paycheck to paycheck, the prospect of moving on to the...

Inflation Cools, but Paycheck-to-Paycheck Consumers Still Feel the Heat

September 02, 2024
The reality is that inflation is cooling. But perception, as they say, is reality. As captured in a PYMNTS Intelligence report in August, the reality is that the current level...

Wage Growth May Not Rescue Paycheck-to-Paycheck Economy

April 05, 2024
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 be enough to offset the...

Quick Reads
Jobless Claims Rise Amid Typical Seasonal Volatility

December 05, 2024
Jobless claims reportedly rose last week, though media reports suggested that the rise was due to the volatility in data that is typically seen around holidays. The number of initial claims for unemployment insurance rose by 9,000 during the week ended Saturday (Nov. 30), which included Thanksgiving. The total of 224,000 initial claims filed during the […]

Flat Wholesale Price Reading Will Influence Rate Cut Expectations

October 11, 2024
The Producer Price Index (PPI) was unchanged in September after rising 0.2% in August. The PPI, which measures wholesale prices, saw a 0.2% increase in the index for final demand...

Food Services and Healthcare Job Gains Ease Employment Concerns for Low-Income Consumers

October 04, 2024
The United States economy added 254,000 jobs in September, exceeding economists’ expectations and potentially mitigating some recent concerns about job prospects among the paycheck-to-paycheck consumer segment.    The gains in total...

Job Openings Drop in July, Signaling Slowdown in Labor Market

September 04, 2024
The number of job openings in the United States declined to 7.67 million in July, down from 7.91 million in June and 8.81 million a year earlier. The Bureau of...