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Inflation Crawled Up in February But Deflation Will Come After The Coronavirus.

Inflation Crawled Up in February But Deflation Will Come After The Coronavirus.

by Minji Koo | Mar 14, 2020 | Consumer Price Index, Economy

Inflation crept up in February but could begin falling with the continued drop of oil prices following the COVID-19 outbreak.  The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Wednesday that the Consumer Price Index, which measures how much consumers pay for food, housing,...
U.S. Expected to add Jobs, as it Reaches Full Employment

U.S. Expected to add Jobs, as it Reaches Full Employment

by Teddy Grant | Apr 7, 2017 | Economy, Jobs, Newest

The U.S. is expected to continue its record streak on job growth for March, as the economy barrels toward full employment and maintains a low unemployment rate. Economists believe that the U.S. economy will add around 200,000 jobs in March, signaling a strong economy...

Modest growth is likely in store for March retail sales

by Mariya Pylayev | Apr 15, 2012 | Economy

B y Mariya Pylayev Retail sales likely experienced a modest increase in March, following suit with recent slower-than-expected job growth. Retail sales are predicted to rise 0.3 percent, according to a Bloomberg survey of 71 economists. The forecast follows a 1.1...

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