The Labor Department’s shutdown-delayed report shows third quarter productivity grew at the fastest pace in two years — a 4.9% annualized gain. It’s an economic conundrum: How can the U.S. economy be ...
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Labor productivity rose in the fourth quarter by more than forecast after the strongest advance in five years, adding to ...
Though we’re in the middle of a data drought right now, with the federal shutdown cutting off the flow of government economic data, there’s been plenty of evidence in recent months that the labor ...
There’s been much talk recently – especially among politicians – about productivity. And for good reason: Australia’s labour productivity growth sits at a 60-year low. To address this, Prime Minister ...
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON, March 5 (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits ...
Nonfarm labor productivity increased 2.4% at an annualized rate in Q2, faster than the +1.9% expected and accelerating -1.8% in Q1 (revised from -1.5%), according to preliminary data released by the U ...
Labor productivity accelerated in the third quarter to the strongest pace in two years, adding to evidence that efficiency gains are suppressing inflationary pressures from wages. Productivity, or ...
Labor productivity growth has decelerated in the Baltic economies during the past two decades, with the downturn accelerating in recent years. This Selected Issues Paper analyzes the roles of ...
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