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As a result of the Trump administration's new tariffs, U.S. job losses “could be in the millions,” says Harry Holzer, senior ...
Nonfarm payrolls in March increased 228,000 for the month, up from the revised 117,000 in February and better than the Dow ...
High costs of owning machinery are leading more farmers to hire out custom work on their operation. Kent Thiesse gives a look ...
Employment law is back in the news with the Government’s game-changing Employment Rights Bill working its way through ...
U.S. added 228K jobs in March, beating forecasts despite a 4.2% unemployment rate. Click for my review of the employment data ...
The Spanish economy has been performing strongly and growth is expected to remain significantly above the euro area average in the near term, before slowing gradually as its recent drivers normalize ...
Fed policymakers are likely to continue holding rates steady despite a cooler reading on inflation for March, with the risk that prices could pick back up in the coming months as more tariffs are ...
When paired with a weaker economy, cheaper rates could do little to make it an easier time for Americans to borrow money, ...
In the face of economic instability, British Columbia (B.C.) has managed a modest uptick in its employment rate in March, although challenges persist across Canada. Despite a national job loss of ...
Donald Trump's tariff policy has caused a "marked increase" in the risks of higher inflation and slower growth, a senior Federal Reserve official said Thursday, adding he would prioritise tackling ...
Employment fell by 29,000 (-1.0%) in wholesale and retail trade in March, partly offsetting an increase of 51,000 in February ...