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Modest jobs report won’t necessarily deter Fed

When the Labor Department said the U.S. economy added 151,000 jobs in August – an average result, though below economists’ expectations – the reaction, especially from financial markets, was that we know one thing: The Federal Reserve won’t raise interest rates at its meeting this month.

Fed might be overlooking generational shift in spending

When Federal Reserve chairman Janet Yellen speaks Friday at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s Monetary Policy Symposium in Jackson Hole. Wyo., economy watchers will listen for clues about whether a rate hike could be coming in September.

U.S. economy adds 255,000 jobs in July

The latest jobs data came in above expectations with non-farm payrolls adding 255,000 jobs in July, according to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics released today.

Economists cheer as consumers end 2Q in high gear

The Wall Street Journal says consumers “flexed their muscles” in June. For Reuters, the 0.6 percent gain in retail sales for the month was important for what it said about second-quarter growth.

Job growth rebounds in June

Employers added 287,000 jobs in June, according to the U.S. Department of Labor, up from the addition of only 38,000 jobs in May.

Modest jobs report won’t necessarily deter Fed

When the Labor Department said the U.S. economy added 151,000 jobs in August – an average result, though below economists’ expectations – the reaction, especially from financial markets, was that we know one thing: The Federal Reserve won’t raise interest rates at its meeting this month.

Fed might be overlooking generational shift in spending

When Federal Reserve chairman Janet Yellen speaks Friday at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s Monetary Policy Symposium in Jackson Hole. Wyo., economy watchers will listen for clues about whether a rate hike could be coming in September.

U.S. economy adds 255,000 jobs in July

The latest jobs data came in above expectations with non-farm payrolls adding 255,000 jobs in July, according to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics released today.

Job growth rebounds in June

Employers added 287,000 jobs in June, according to the U.S. Department of Labor, up from the addition of only 38,000 jobs in May.

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