Inflation rose again in February, keeping the Federal Reserve on course to wait at least until the summer before starting to lower interest rates. The consumer...
People shop at the Macy’s store on Herald Square on January 19, 2024 in New York City. Michael M. Santiago | Getty Images News | Getty...
LONDON — U.K. gross domestic product grew 0.2% in January, the Office for National Statistics said Wednesday, as construction output jumped more than expected. The headline...
The European Central Bank must take its time to get interest rate cuts right and will have a clearer picture of inflationary pressures in June, the...
Wholesale prices accelerated at a faster-than-expected pace in February, another reminder that inflation remains a troublesome issue for the U.S. economy. The producer price index, which...
A McDonald’s crew member prepares french fries in Miami, Florida. Getty Images It’s a timeless question at fast-food counters: Do you want fries with that? Responders...
March’s robust job gains may push the Federal Reserve into a more cautious stance regarding potential rate cuts, with conflicting signs emerging about the labor market’s...
We’re Hiring, Part-time heroes wanted, sign at entrance to Target Store, Queens, New York. Lindsey Nicholson | Universal Images Group | Getty Images The unemployment rate...
The U.S. labor market surprised economists with its strength once again, adding more than 300,000 jobs in March, with a few key sectors continuing to fuel...
Job creation in March easily topped expectations in a sign of continued acceleration for what has been a bustling and resilient labor market. Nonfarm payrolls increased...