The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the January consumer price index report on Friday morning. Here is what it said: Overall YoY: +2.4%, lower than December’s gain of 2.7%. Overall MoM: +0.2%, ...
Sales of previously owned homes in January dropped a wider-than-expected 8.4% from December. The median price for a home sold in January was $396,800, up 0.9% year over year and the highest January ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 11 (Reuters) - The U.S. government posted a $95 billion budget deficit in January, down $34 billion or 26% from a year earlier as revenue gains including customs duties outpaced growth ...
The January employment gain — which came in well above the 75,000 economists polled by FactSet had forecast— was the highest headline number since July 2025, according to eToro U.S. investment analyst ...
The U.S. added 130,000 jobs in January but gained far fewer jobs than initially reported in 2025, according to data released Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The January employment ...
The U.S. economy posted solid job growth in January as employers hired at a steady pace to start 2026 as the Federal Reserve evaluates the need for rate cuts in the months ahead. The Labor Department ...
Top White House officials are trying to prepare Americans for a lackluster January jobs report this week as President Trump kicks off 2026 under intense economic pressure. Trump’s top economic ...
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NY Fed: January inflation expectations decline, labor market views improve Households less optimistic about future financial situations, credit availability Fed sees stable long-term inflation ...
In an omen of economic uncertainty ahead, U.S. companies laid off 108,435 workers in January, an increase of 205% from December. That's the highest number of job cuts announced in any January since ...