Strong Job Gains in March Keep a Flame Under the Recovery
The U.S. economy added 431,000 jobs and the unemployment rate fell to 3.6 percent. Wages showed sharp gains, but that has been blunted by inflation.
The U.S. economy added 431,000 jobs and the unemployment rate fell to 3.6 percent. Wages showed sharp gains, but that has been blunted by inflation.
Ms. Psaki faced tough questions from the White House press corps about performing her job while negotiating with a news outlet.
The jobless rate in February, 2.1 percent, was close to the lowest ever. Employers are adjusting to the power of workers.
Our columnist answers questions about the troubles in the bond market, and what they mean for investors.
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Ned Johnson, the longtime leader of Fidelity, changed the way the middle class thought about its money.
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The strike at an Alabama coal mine is one of the longest in U.S. history. To make ends meet, some striking miners have picked up work at an Amazon warehouse. It’s the same warehouse where workers are trying to unionize.
The count was much closer than another unionization vote taken at the facility last year.
Russia’s war in Ukraine has caused a steep rise in a fuel essential to truckers, farmers and industry. Europe is hardest hit.