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Fed's Powell: policymakers noted 'artificially high' jobs data, revisions in rate cut decision
Fed Chair Jerome Powell noted that policymakers weighed recent downward revisions to employment figures when assessing the health of the labor market ahead of their rate cut decision.
Fed Chair Jerome H. Powell announces interest rate reduction
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell called the U.S. economy “strong overall” in a news conference on Sept. 18.
The Fed's Powell is cutting interest rates. Here's how the economy will respond.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s next steps will have enormous influence over the economy that either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump inherits in January.
Australia's jobs race ahead in blow to early rate cut calls
By Stella Qiu and Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian employment blew past forecasts for a third straight month in August, yet the jobless rate held steady as the workforce also expanded at a rapid rate,
Fed’s Jerome Powell admits ‘we might well have’ cut rates in July if it knew about jobs report
The central bank might have begun cutting interest rates in late July had it known that the labor market was cooling as fast as it has been, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday. “If you ask,
Jerome Powell says the Fed can cut rates but it can’t fix the housing crisis
The Federal Reserve delivered its first interest rate cut in more than four years yesterday. It was a declaration of victory over once hot, hot, hot inflation. And mortgage rates responded by fluctuating in kind of a weird way.
Fed might have cut rates at July meeting, Powell says
The U.S. central bank might have begun cutting interest rates in late July had it known that the labor market was cooling as fast as it has been, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Wednesday.
The Boston Globe
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Rhode Island added jobs in August, but the unemployment rate ticked up
The real estate sector led the way in hiring last month, adding 400
jobs
, with the educational services segment improving ...
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US solar jobs rise 6% in 2023, study says
U.S. solar industry jobs rose 6% last year to nearly 280,000, their highest level ever, according to an annual study known as ...
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6 Freelance Jobs To Make $50+ An Hour In 2024
With new technology, arises new opportunities for freelancers to earn top dollar with their specialized skills. Here are six ...
New Scientist
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What jobs can you get with a computer science degree? - A New Scientist Careers Guide
Computer science degrees unlock an array of career pathways. Today’s world is dependent on computers and computer science graduates are in very high demand.
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These are the Lowest Paying Jobs in America Right Now
Low-paying professions that require substantial credentials include teaching, journalism, paramedical jobs, and religious ...
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5 Tech Jobs That Make $100,000 Or More Per Year
From software engineering to emerging roles in AI, the tech sector is ripe with six-figure job prospects. Here are five tech ...
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‘Good jobs’ will increasingly require a bachelor’s degree
BestColleges reports on a study that indicates the bachelor’s degree will increasingly become the gateway to good jobs in the ...
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Florida Sees Drop in People Quitting Jobs as 'Genuine Fear' Takes Hold
From mid-2023 to mid-2024, there's a been a substantial decrease in employees quitting their jobs in the Sunshine State.
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Meet the Kids of Billionaire Tech Titans: From Steve Jobs' Model Daughter to Jeff Bezos' Rarely-Seen Son
From Karl Cook to Phoebe Gates, check out the children of billionaire tech giants such as Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates ...
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Tech Jobs Have Dried Up—and Aren’t Coming Back Soon
Employment for software engineers has cooled as resources shift toward developing artificial intelligence.
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The construction industry expects to add 157,000 jobs by 2032. Here’s why.
Machinery Partner looked into the growing demand for construction industry workers over the next decade, identifying trends ...
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