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Chairman of the Federal Reserve Jerome Powell.
FinanceFed Chair Jerome Powell says a half-point interest rate hike is on the table
By Craig Torres, Alexander Weber, Catarina Saraiva and BloombergApril 21, 2022
$23 trillion and counting: Inequality has cost the U.S. economy a hefty sum
Politics$23 trillion and counting: Inequality has cost the U.S. economy a hefty sum
By Catarina Saraiva and BloombergSeptember 9, 2021
Employers may reconsider moving to Texas due to new abortion law
FinanceEmployers may reconsider moving to Texas due to new abortion law
By Catarina Saraiva, Brendan Case and BloombergSeptember 2, 2021
Black Americans leave the workforce despite a lower unemployment rate in July
FinanceBlack Americans leave the workforce despite a lower unemployment rate in July
By Catarina Saraiva and BloombergAugust 6, 2021
Black male workforce rises to record high in June
FinanceBlack male workforce rises to record high in June
By Catarina Saraiva and BloombergJuly 2, 2021
Women Leaving Workforce
MPW165,000 women left the U.S. labor force in April, reversing a months-long trend of improving numbers
By Catarina Saraiva and BloombergMay 7, 2021
Are America’s twenty-somethings doomed to become a lost generation?
FinanceAre America’s twenty-somethings doomed to become a lost generation?
By Craig Torres, Gufeng Ren, Catarina Saraiva and BloombergOctober 24, 2020
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