Unemployment Rate Falls to Lowest Level Since 1969, U.S. Adds 136K in September
The U.S. unemployment rate in September fell to 3.5%, the lowest level since December 1969, and total nonfarm payrolls increased by 136,000....
The U.S. unemployment rate in September fell to 3.5%, the lowest level since December 1969, and total nonfarm payrolls increased by 136,000....
The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) Non-Manufacturing Index (NMI) came in at 52.6 for September, a slower rate of growth that missed the forecas...
State-by-state, personal income gains for the second quarter (Q2) of 2019 ranged from a high of 7.5% in Texas to unchanged in North Dakota....
The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reported personal income gained $73.5 billion, or by 0.4% in August, and personal saving saw considerable pickup...
The Labor Department said initial jobless claims rose 3,000 to a seasonally adjusted 213,000 and the insured unemployment rate fell to an all-time low...
The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reported personal income gains slowed in July, while consumer spending and personal saving remained strong....
The Dallas Federal Reserve Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey picked up in August, with the key production index hitting the highest level in nearly a...
The U.S.-G7 trade in goods balance is negative with each of the member nations save for the United Kingdom, with Canada being the largest trade partne...
The housing lobby was wrong about the impact on home prices from tax reform. It's time to fully repeal the home mortgage interest deduction....
The July jobs report beat the consensus forecast for nearly all indicators and included five big statistics on wages, unemployment and participation....
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