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Author: Paul Davidson, USA TODAY

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April jobs report: Employers added 253,000 jobs as hiring picked up; unemployment dipped to 3.4%

May 5, 2023May 5, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on April jobs report: Employers added 253,000 jobs as hiring picked up; unemployment dipped to 3.4%

Economy added 253,000 jobs in April amid high interest rates, credit crunch, jobs report shows. Unemployment fell to 3.4%.

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Federal Reserve will likely hike interest rates again, signal a pause in inflation fight

May 2, 2023May 2, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Federal Reserve will likely hike interest rates again, signal a pause in inflation fight

The Federal Reserve is expected to raise its key interest rate by another quarter point, then signal a long pause – if inflation eases as projected

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Fed rate hikes could slow after key inflation measure eases in March, PCE data shows

April 28, 2023April 28, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Fed rate hikes could slow after key inflation measure eases in March, PCE data shows

Inflation slowed again March, according to the Fed’s preferred measure of price increases. But the PCE index showed core prices stayed high.

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Economy grew 1.1% in first quarter but a recession could begin soon as high rates bite

April 27, 2023April 27, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Economy grew 1.1% in first quarter but a recession could begin soon as high rates bite

Forecasters say a recession could begin as soon as the current quarter. High interest rates and inflation are starting to curtail growth.

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How immigrants are driving labor force growth, easing worker shortages and inflation

April 27, 2023May 12, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on How immigrants are driving labor force growth, easing worker shortages and inflation

Immigrants are behind most of the growth in the U.S. labor force the past few years. The trend has helped ease worker shortages and slow inflation.

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How do I find a financial advisor? These top firms can help with financial planning

April 26, 2023April 26, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on How do I find a financial advisor? These top firms can help with financial planning

A look at top financial advisors, according to USA TODAY and Statista. Amid a volatile stock market, consumers may need guidance.

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Is a recession coming? Most corporate economists don’t see a slump happening within a year.

April 24, 2023April 24, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Is a recession coming? Most corporate economists don’t see a slump happening within a year.

Most economists who work for companies and trade groups no longer project a recession within a year, survey shows. But many see employment dropping.

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As US job market cools, starting salaries are dropping in some sectors, payroll firm says

April 21, 2023April 21, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on As US job market cools, starting salaries are dropping in some sectors, payroll firm says

Salaries for new hires are slowing in sectors such as finance, real estate, insurance and tech, says payroll processor Gusto. It could ease inflation.

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Retail sales fell 1% in March, more than expected, as winter spending burst loses steam

April 14, 2023April 14, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Retail sales fell 1% in March, more than expected, as winter spending burst loses steam

U.S. retail sales declined 1% in March amid recession worries, rising interest rates and high inflation. Economists forecast a 0.4% decline.

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The richest Americans are on a spending spree. It may help US avoid a recession this year

April 14, 2023April 14, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on The richest Americans are on a spending spree. It may help US avoid a recession this year

Recession this year is likely, experts say, but it could be avoided or minimized if the wealthy keep spending despite falling stocks and inflation.

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