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US unemployment rate for June drops slightly to 4.2%, economy added 57K jobs

By Joseph Weber

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Fed Chair Warsh says inflation risk lower than it was a few weeks ago

Central bankers around the world have been looking at how to address inflation stemming from higher energy costs in the wake of the war in Iran, as well as the upward pressure on prices from the boom in artificial intelligence.

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U.S. job openings and hires were steady in May, Labor Department report says

There were 7.6 million available positions in May, and the hiring rate was at 3.3% in May, with about 5.2 million Americans taking new jobs.

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Retail shopping, Dec. 22, 2010, Berlin, Germany

Everyday Economics: The consumer is still spending, but not out of the woods

Last month, inflation was still too high but some households got a little breathing room.

Kevin Yoder says the USPS's plan to aggressively raise rates will cause a 'downward spiral'

Antoni says blue states are losing residents to high taxes

U.S. home sales fall for 10th month in a row

Food prices could indicate easing of inflation

SVB employees to receive 1.5 times pay for 45 days

Buzzfeed News to shut down as company announces mass lay-offs

Gas prices cheaper this year than Memorial Day 2022

Tyson Foods to close four chicken plants amid dwindling sales

Ford faces over $1B in damages over fatal rollover

US inflation eased in August, still high

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