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U.S. job openings and hires were steady in May, Labor Department report says

By Kevin Killough

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Retail shopping, Dec. 22, 2010, Berlin, Germany

Everyday Economics: The consumer is still spending, but not out of the woods

Last month, inflation was still too high but some households got a little breathing room.

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Fed's key inflation measure shows highest jump since October 2023

Despite high inflation rates, consumer spending was higher than expected. Personal income also beat forecast.

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Elon Musk

As SpaceX shares drop, Elon Musk loses trillionaire status

Shares of SpaceX were down to $155 on Wednesday, and Musk was $6 billion poorer than he'd been when SpaceX debuted earlier this month.

Carl Szabo: UAW is stuck supporting a president whose laws are costing them jobs

Official estimate puts a $400B price tag on Biden's loan forgiveness plan

Katie Hobbs says inflation in Arizona is driven by 'sky-rocketing' housing costs

Fed Chairman describes price stability as 'the bedrock of our economy'

Rail union impasse sets up potential strike

US economy added 311,000 jobs in February

Unions representing Rutgers employees set to strike Monday

Amazon's stock surges as Q2 earnings show profit and sales jump

Tim Stewart: Automakers are building EVs for consumers who don’t want them

‘We have a trust problem’: Amber Duke explains key factors leading to layoffs in mainstream media

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