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  2. The US job market continues its cooldown, adding just 187,000 ...

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    The US job market has returned to pre-pandemic form. Employers added just 187,000 jobs in July, slightly above the monthly average seen in the decade before the pandemic, according to new data ...

  3. Former Home Depot CEO issues warning on the 'tremendous ... - AOL

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    Former Home Depot CEO issues warning on the 'tremendous shift' in the US job market — cites wage increases, still-hot inflation for the big change.

  4. Labor market of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Labor force of Japan, current and future Unemployment rate of Japan. The labor force in Japan numbered 65.9 million people in 2010, which was 59.6% of the population of 15 years old and older, and amongst them, 62.57 million people were employed, whereas 3.34 million people were unemployed which made the unemployment rate 5.1%.

  5. AI will hit the labor market like a ‘tsunami,’ IMF chief ...

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    In the meantime, AI experts are in hot demand in the current job market, raking in million-dollar compensation packages and getting personally recruited by top CEOs. This story was originally ...

  6. Current Population Survey - Wikipedia

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    The Current Population Survey (CPS) is a monthly survey of about 60,000 U.S. households conducted by the United States Census Bureau for the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The BLS uses the data to publish reports early each month called the Employment Situation.

  7. Cost-of-living crisis - Wikipedia

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    Cost-of-living crisis. A cost-of-living crisis refers to a socioeconomic situation where nominal wages have stagnated while there is a sharp increase in the cost of basic goods, such as food, housing, and energy. As a result, living standards are squeezed to the point that people cannot afford the standard of living that they were previously ...

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