Reade Pickert

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U.S. Jobs Top Estimates With 225,000 Gain, Wages Accelerate

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U.S. employers ramped up hiring in January and wage gains rebounded.

U.S. GDP Growth Masks Biggest Decline In Imports Since 2009

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The decline in imports could have had more to do with weakening U.S. domestic demand and business investment than anything else.

Smaller Share Of U.S. Small Businesses Unable To Fill Positions

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U.S. small businesses found it a little easier to fill jobs in December during a still-robust labor market.

A Great Year For U.S. Jobs Is Also Likely To Be Worst Since 2011

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The fact that the recovery could be in its late stages may lead companies to curb hiring.

Consumer-Spending Bump Offset By Inventories In Revised U.S. GDP

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Third quarter GDP estimates remained flat in the Commerce Department's latest revision.

In Early Voting States, The Economy Is Working In Trump's Favor

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The Trump economy is booming in four early primary states.

For 53 Million Americans In Low-Wage Jobs, A Difficult Road Out

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While many are benefiting from high demand for labor, not all new jobs are good, high-paying positions.

Young Homebuyers Are Vanishing From The U.S.

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Student loan debt and rising home prices are pushing them out of the housing market.

U.S. Consumer Spending, Jobless Claims Signal Caution On Economy

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Moving forward, the U.S. may not be able to rely on consumers to prop up the economy.

Manufacturing Is Now Smallest Share Of U.S. Economy In 72 Years

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After Donald Trump campaigned pledging a factory renaissance, the opposite seems to be happening.

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