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Employment
The Labor Market Remains Tight, but Workers Are Growing Concerned as Pay Losses Tick Higher
May 3, 2023
Future of Work
State of Workers Report
April 5, 2023
Labor Markets
Global Geopolitical Risk Outlook H1 2023 Report: Social Policy & Labor Market Considerations Spotlight
February 6, 2023
Inflation
Voters Point to Profit Maximization, Supply Chain Woes When Asked About Companies’ Role in Inflation
June 22, 2022
Consumer Spending
Improving Finances and Incomes Led to an Increase in Spending in December: January 2022 U.S. Consumer Spending Report
January 25, 2022
Future of Work
The Pandemic Has Forced People to Rethink What They Want From a Job, but Pay, Benefits Still Top the List
August 2, 2021
Employment
Wage Pressures Likely to Retreat as Labor Market Normalizes
July 21, 2021
Employment
Employment Growth Stalls in May (Again)
June 3, 2021
Government Aid
Broad, Bipartisan Support for $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Package Persists as Senate Gears Up to Tackle Bill
March 3, 2021
Government Aid
Exclusive: Report Finds Nearly 9 Million Hadn’t Received COVID-19 Payments Six Months After CARES Act Passed
February 16, 2021
Government Aid
Over 2 in 5 Voters Believe $75,000 Is the Right Income Cutoff for Stimulus Payments
February 10, 2021
Consumer Spending
To See What’s Next For Consumer Spending, Take a Closer Look at High-Income Consumers’ Confidence
February 4, 2021
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