While AI and geopolitical risks dominate the market narrative, we continue to closely track a more traditional driver of the economic cycle: the labor market.
The U.S. labor market lost 92,000 jobs in February, a striking loss signaling a warning flag for the economy. The ...
Without healthcare and social assistance jobs, the U.S. labor market would have seen a plummet of about 570,000 jobs in 2025.
Just over a year ago, the labor market forecasting firm Lightcast released estimates of US labor supply trends with a straightforward warning: The United States was heading toward a ...
After going for a record number of days (over 6 weeks) without economic data from the Department of Labor and the Department of Commerce, we finally received a trickle. The Nov. 20 release was data ...
The February jobs report shows payrolls down 92K and unemployment up to 4.4%, boosting Fed cut odds. Click for the implications of these unexpected numbers.
In 2025, the labor market is softening but not collapsing, even amid a government shutdown. Job growth has slowed, with unemployment nearing 4%, but GDP growth remains strong, supporting economic ...
The group of senators is asking the Labor Department to expand its surveys for current population, job openings, and American ...
Consumers' perceptions of employment conditions improved slightly in February, helping bolster overall confidence in the ...
With the unexpected setback, the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.4 percent, according to new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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