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The June jobs report is grimy under the hood. Here’s the down and dirty.
The economy created a seemingly healthy 147,000 new jobs in June and the unemployment rate fell to a four-month low. Great new, right? Not quite.
These chip-design software stocks are climbing after a U.S.-China trade deal
Siemens, Synopsys and Cadence said the U.S. has lifted export controls restricting sales and business in China.
Biggest part of the U.S. economy rebounds from trade-war blues. But it’s still weak.
ISM services index returns to positive territory in June. Tariff-related inflation a big worry.
Jobs report shows 147,000 new hires in June. Bigger-than-expected gain to keep Fed from cutting interest rates soon
The U.S. added a decent 147,000 jobs in June that pointed to resilience in the labor market, but the pace of hiring has slowed since last year as businesses grapple with trade wars and an immigration crackdown.
How these Big Tech stocks are getting a boost from this clean-energy credit
Amazon.com, Alphabet, Meta Platforms and Microsoft are just a few tech giants making use of carbon credits.
‘My marriage was abusive’: I have my spouse’s Social Security. Should I retire at 65?
“When my former husband passes, I will qualify for widow’s benefits.”
‘Crosscurrents abound’ for stocks, but history shows the bull run has further to go, says this analyst
Swift V-shaped equity market recoveries usually deliver more gains according to Truist’s Lerner
Investors probably saved the U.K. chancellor, averting ‘Truss moment,’ reckons U.K. economist
Calmer markets for Thursday after Starmer voices support for Reeves
‘Willardville,’ the secluded Virginia estate of the late Willard Scott, goes on the market for $3.8 million
Four years after his death, the 240-acre sanctuary of “Today” show weatherman Willard Scott is up for sale.
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