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Karen Dynan
February 4, 2022, Opinion: "US employment increased in most sectors in January as the economy added 467,000 jobs, outpacing expectations. Almost every sector has now significantly…
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Karen Dynan
February 4, 2022, Opinion: "US payroll employment jumped by 467,000 in January, much more than most analysts had expected. Businesses apparently perceived strong demand for their…
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Jason Furman
January 28, 2022, Opinion: "Over the last three months nominal wages and salaries for all civilian workers slowed slightly but still rose at a fast 4.4 percent annual rate,…
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Jason Furman
January 27, 2022, Opinion: "US GDP growth accelerated in the fourth quarter, growing at a 6.9 percent annual growth rate, an increase from the pace of growth over the previous…
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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
December 3, 2021, Opinion: "The latest data sent mixed signals for what happened in US labor markets in November, with the normally more reliable payroll survey showing only 210,…
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Jason Furman
November 22, 2021, Opinion: "Economists have long relied on measures of slack, like the unemployment rate, to predict variables like the inflation rate or nominal wage growth.…
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Jason Furman
November 5, 2021, Opinion: "The US labor market accelerated in October, reversing the slowdown in job growth in August and September. The employer survey, which is generally more…
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Jason Furman
October 28,2021, Opinion: "US gross domestic product (GDP) growth slowed from its pace over the previous year, falling to a 2.0 percent annual growth rate, around the economy's…
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Jason Furman
October 29, 2021, Opinion: "Over the last three months, US nominal compensation, wages and benefits not adjusted for inflation, rose at a rapid 5.4 percent annual rate for all…