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Workers with a bachelor’s degree earned over 68% more than those without any college education, or about $33,800 more per year. Among top earners with advanced degrees, 10% of men made $5,079 or more ...
CNBC editor Rick Santelli said Tuesday that tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump apparently were not causing inflation to skyrocket following the release of data on consumer prices. The Consumer ...
Rep. Greg Murphy (R-N.C.) admitted on Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s threat of tariffs has been “hard for some” in his ...
The newest numbers mark the third straight month of declining egg prices for American consumers, according to U.S. Bureau of ...
Inflation rose last month to its highest level in four months as the cost of gas, food, and groceries rose, reversing several ...
About 7 million people were unemployed in June, according to the latest jobs report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 147K jobs added in JuneThe city of Wausau is celebrating the replacement of their 1,000th water lead pipeline. Mayor Doug Diny and Governor Tony Evers say this ...
“A Direct Attack on Women”: Lawmakers Demand Labor Secretary Preserve the Women’s Bureau The move follows reporting that the Trump administration wants to eliminate the office that supports ...
Smith: U.S. agriculture is still facing an uphill battle in finding enough labor for their farms. Mike McCarthy, a specialty crop grower from Oregon, recently spent time on Capitol Hill in Washington, ...
Federal Reserve policymakers rely on Bureau of Labor Statistics reports to determine their decisions around where to set interest rates. Businesses utilize them to draw up investment and hiring plans.
Nonfarm payrolls increased 139,000 last month after a combined 95,000 in downward revisions to the prior two months, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data out Friday.
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