Wages Rose Only 0.2% in August, Easing Inflation Fears
American workers got smaller pay increases in August. That could be welcome news for policymakers at the Federal Reserve. Average hourly earnings rose 0.2 percent from July, the slowest pace …
American workers got smaller pay increases in August. That could be welcome news for policymakers at the Federal Reserve. Average hourly earnings rose 0.2 percent from July, the slowest pace …
Meta is considering paid versions of Facebook and Instagram that would have no advertising for users in the European Union, three people with knowledge of the company’s plans said, a …
“America’s education system has been hijacked by one side,” Marissa Streit, PragerU’s CEO, told Time earlier this month. Some of the ads found by MMFA on Facebook and Instagram encourage …
The Fed wants to see hiring slow because intense demand for labor tends to inflate wages and feed inflation. The central bank hopes to achieve a rare “soft landing,” in …
A growing number of older homeowners are taking out equity release products as mortgage rates and living costs climb. According to latest data from the Equity Release Council (ERC), monthly activity …
J ohn Lewis has come under renewed fire from residents over its £500 million plans to enter the rental property market amid concerns it will fail to deliver on affordable …
Gun rights activists have threatened to sue Los Gatos over its recent concealed carry ordinance, which prohibits guns in sensitive places like schools and places of worship. Michel and Associates, …
An Atlanta Police Department substation will be located inside the Vine City Walmart grocery store and pharmacy when it is slated to reopen next spring. Walmart closed its Supercenter in …
Federal Reserve officials are likely to closely watch employment numbers on Friday for further signs that the economy’s momentum is slowing, an important consideration for them in deciding whether to …
The United States added 187,000 jobs in August but the unemployment rate jumped unexpectedly, reflecting the impact of high interest rates and the U.S. economy’s gradual cooling from the boom …