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Despite Headline-Grabbing Tech Layoffs, Labor Market Remains Strong
Share of tech workers reporting lost pay has fallen from 15.3% to 11.6% in recent weeks
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Despite Recession Fears, 18.5% of U.S. Workers Are Searching for a New Job
66% of job seekers cited the desire to earn more money as a reason for their search
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Why Are So Few Workers Worried for Their Jobs?
Pay loss expectations among U.S. adults fell to a record low in September
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Consumer Confidence Rose 5.5% in August, Breaking Yearlong Slump
Morning Consult’s U.S. Index of Consumer Sentiment saw its greatest jump in confidence since March 2021, rising in 44 of 50 states last month
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Pay Losses Drop in August, but Challenges Remain for Workers and the Fed
Black and Hispanic adults are experiencing income losses at elevated rates compared with white adults
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European Consumer Confidence Continued to Plunge in July
Confidence dips in Western Europe’s five largest economies but remains stable in Russia
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U.S. Consumer Confidence Improved in July, Halting Yearlong Decline
Confidence rose in 30 of 50 states in July, having declined in at least 45 states in both May and June
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Pay Losses Tick Up in July, Signaling Labor Market Slowdown
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