The Fed's decision to cut interest rates by 50 basis points reflects its growing confidence in taming inflation and a renewed ...
Applications for US unemployment benefits fell to the lowest level since May, indicating the job market remains healthy ...
"The Fed is more worried about the labor market and less concerned about inflation at this point," a Glenmede analyst said.
As Jamaica grapples with a tight labour market and record-low unemployment rates, a new trend is taking hold among private ...
Stocks surged to open Thursday trading in the wake of the Federal Reserve’s announcement that it was lowering interest rates ...
Despite these challenges, the latest report offers some optimism. The four-week average of claims, which smooths out weekly ...
Indexes rallied Thursday, with tech stocks leading the Nasdaq to rise 2.5% as investors continued to digest Wednesday's jumbo ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell last week, suggesting job growth ...
Recent college graduates are more likely to be unemployed than workers overall. This isn't typical.
The Federal Reserve made a 0.50 percentage point cut, double the typical reduction. Here's what's behind the decision.
Indexes rose Thursday as investors digested Wednesday's jumbo rate cut from the Fed and a fall in weekly jobless claims.
The Fed's decision to lower interest rates by a half-point comes in response to labor-market weakness. But the aggressive cut ...