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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.

National Economic Director on Biden's response to high gas prices

David Zell: FTX crash could be good for Bitcoin long-term, lawmakers should be careful

US Federal Reserve says inflation rose unexpectedly in January

Social Security will not be able to pay full benefits in 2034, new report says

Deputy Treasury Sec: the US has never defaulted on its debt

US home construction surged in May by the fastest pace in more than a year

Rep. Andy Biggs delivers economic forecast, predicts ‘short-term panic, long-term prosperity’

Lower fuel costs could mean increased travel on Labor Day

Decision-Making and Hiring: Mr. Wonderful explains the importance of hiring the right people

Biden to sit down with business and labor leaders to discuss inflation

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