The world's largest American economy is rapidly recovering from the coronavirus-induced recession. Politicians rejoice: the crisis is over before it starts. Economists warn that there is nothing to celebrate, everything is very shaky, and if the money therapy is interrupted ahead of time, the scars will not heal an entire generation. The BBC writes about it. ...
The New York City metro area boasts the highest wages in the United States, but wages are rising rapidly in much smaller cities like Odessa and Midland, Texas, according to new Commerce Department data. Yahoo!Finance writes about this. Personal income per capita...
The US job market is still strong, but some cities are seeing stronger job and wage growth, while others are slightly smaller. Market Watch writes about it. The top three in terms of growth in the number of ...
The US economy grew 4,1% in the second quarter of 2018, the fastest pace of growth since 2014. In the first quarter of 2018, growth was 2,2%. Consumer spending increased by 4%, and investment in non-residential companies by 7,3%,...
The US economy is growing, the country added 255 thousand jobs in July, but the unemployment rate remained the same at 4,9%. This significantly exceeded the expectations of economists, who predicted the addition of 182 thousand jobs, writes CNN Money. Thus, for 7 months of 2016...
From April to June 2015, the American economy experienced significant growth - plus 2,3 percent. This happened after a harsh winter, during which it grew at a very slow pace. According to the Department of Commerce, in the second quarter the world's largest economy ...