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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

Is the Job Market Hiding a Secret Storm?

The job market might be in a tricky spot. A special chart, not many people talk about, is making some economists nervous. It's called the Beveridge curve. It shows how job openings and unemployment are connected. Right now, it's hinting that things might get worse soon. Last month, the US added 50,

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Job Market: A Mixed Bag of Hope and Concern

The US job market is a bit of a puzzle right now. On one hand, some people think December's job report might show a decent number of new jobs, maybe around 105, 000. But others aren't so sure, with estimates as low as 55, 000. Either way, it's clear that job growth in 2025 has been pretty slow, the

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

Jobless Claims: A Mixed Picture for the US Economy

In the final week of 2025, the number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits saw a slight increase. This rise, though small, hints at a potential shift in the job market. The latest data shows 208, 000 people filed for jobless claims, up by 8, 000 from the previous week. This number matches

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

The Job Market's Mixed Signals in 2025

The last jobs report of 2025 is out, and it's a mixed bag. Economists had different ideas about what to expect. Some thought 55, 000 jobs were added in December, which is a bit less than the 64, 000 jobs added in November. But others believed the holiday season could have pushed the number up to 105

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Jan 07 2026BUSINESS

Job Market Cools Down: What's Happening in the US?

The US job market is showing signs of slowing down. In November, the number of job openings dropped to its lowest point in over a year. There were about 7. 15 million job openings, down from 7. 45 million in October. This is a clear sign that employers are not as eager to hire as they were before.

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

Americans Feeling Less Optimistic About the Future

People in the US are feeling less sure about the economy. This is the fifth month in a row that their confidence has dropped. They are worried about jobs and how businesses are doing. A recent report showed that the measure of how people feel right now about the economy is at its lowest since early

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Why Some Countries Embrace Remote Work More Than Others

Remote work isn't popular everywhere. A big study looked at why. It's called the Global Survey of Working Arrangements. It happened in late 2024 and early 2025. The survey included 14, 427 people. All of them were full-time workers. They all had college degrees. They were from 37 different countries

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Dec 12 2025FINANCE

Why a Fed Leader Chose to Wait on Rate Cuts

Austan Goolsbee, head of the Chicago Fed, made a bold move recently. He voted against lowering interest rates. Why? He thinks the Fed should wait for more data before making big changes. Goolsbee is not against lowering rates in the future. He just wants to make sure it's the right time. Inflation

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Job Market: Small Steps Forward, Big Challenges Ahead

In October, the U. S. saw a slight uptick in job openings, but the hiring scene stayed pretty quiet. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that job openings edged up by 12, 000, reaching 7. 670 million. This was a bit higher than what economists had predicted, but don't get too excited. Hiring act

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

U. S. Job Cuts Drop in November, but Hiring Still Sluggish

In November, U. S. companies announced fewer job cuts, but hiring remained slow. This happened as businesses struggled with economic uncertainty, tariffs, and lower demand. The number of planned layoffs dropped by 53% from October, but it was still higher than last year. So far this year, employers

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