Unemployment benefit filings fell last week, underscoring a healthy labor market in spite of coronavirus concerns.
For the first time in decades, recent college grads are more likely to be out of work.
The gain reflects the highest participation in almost two decades among women age 25 to 54.
A change to how federal agencies release data may fuel new competition among quantitative traders.
The economy was strong in 2019, but economists still expect a slowdown for gross domestic product growth in 2020.
Their view challenges some opinion polls that show his disapproval rating hovering near 54%.
Few economists expect the GOP’s tax cuts to deliver a sustainable economic boost that would narrow the gap.
The average millennial may sleep and game more than older generations, but are more educated.
The GM strike is having a ripple effect across the economy, particularly in unemployment numbers.
It would be the first time the deficit exceeded the $1 trillion mark since 2012.