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Jason Furman and Willie Powell
 
Jason Furman
November 3, 2022, Opinion: "The pace of nominal wage or compensation growth over the last six months is generally consistent with about a 4.5 percent inflation rate. The latest…
Jason Furman and Willie Powell
 
Jason Furman
July 8, 2022, Opinion: "The US employment report for June continues to show a strong labor market that is consistent with a strong economy with moderating inflationary pressures.…
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Jason Furman
January 7, 2022, Opinion: "The economy added 199,000 jobs in December, below the average pace of job creation for the rest of the 2021. The unemployment rate continued its rapid…
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Jason Furman
October 7, 2021, Opinion: "The US labor markets continued to improve in September, but the improvement was much slower than the fast pace of recovery earlier in the summer and was…
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Jason Furman
July 30, 2021, Opinion: "Over the last three months nominal compensation for all civilian workers rose at a 2.8 percent annual rate—leaving it at its pre-pandemic trend according…
Jason Furman
 
Jason Furman
July 2, 2021, Opinion: "The US economy added 850,000 jobs in June, a noticeable pickup from the average of 546,000 jobs over the previous three months and much faster than the…
Jason Furman
 
Jason Furman
June 28, 2021, Opinion: "The US labor market has added an average of 541,000 jobs per month over the last three months, a pace that would be rapid in normal times but is slower…
Jason Furman
 
Jason Furman
May 7, 2021, Opinion: "The United States added 266,000 jobs in April while the unemployment rate rose slightly to 6.1 percent with the realistic unemployment rate, which adjusts…
Jason Furman
 
Jason Furman
March 5, 2021, Opinion: "The labor market improved in February 2021 as employers added 379,000 jobs, leaving the economy at 11.9 million jobs below its pre-pandemic trend. At the…