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Response Rates Declining - Apollo Academy
The unemployment rate is calculated based on the Current Population Survey, and the response rate for the Current Population Survey...
Putin admits Russian inflation is an 'alarming signal' and the economy is 'overheating'
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said that inflation is a problem in Russia and that the country's economy is overheating.
TVs don’t actually cost 98% less than they used to... and other inflation misconceptions
We spoke to Bureau of Labor Statistics inflation expert Steve Reed to understand exactly what goes into the inflation statistics we hear so much...
I moved from a country with almost no inflation to the country with the highest
Argentina’s year-over-year inflation was 193% in October, and that was an improvement.
Why your favorite catalogs are smaller this holiday season
While retailers hope to go big this holiday season, customers may notice that the catalogs arriving in their mailboxes are smaller.
Food prices worried most voters, but Trump’s plans likely won’t lower their grocery bills
By DEE-ANN DURBIN Americans are fed up with the price of food, and many are looking to President-elect Donald Trump to lower their grocery bills. Trump often railed on the campaign trail against he…
The state of the US economy before the election
As if there wasn’t enough chaos, the Boeing strike and aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton will likely muddle some of the data.
Why Do Politicians Focus on Macroeconomics? - FEE
It’s been a while since my last “Ask an Economist” article. I try to answer FEE Readers’ questions about economics regularly, so if you have a question, feel
Pepsi unshrinks some shrinkflation as shoppers scoff at lighter chip bags
Honey, I shrunk the chips… promising to be less stingy after customers complained it was shrinking snack portion sizes while keeping prices...
Tostitos and Ruffles shrank their bags of chips. It backfired | CNN Business
PepsiCo, the maker of popular chip brands Lay’s, Doritos and Ruffles, is increasing snack sizes at a time when sales have lagged.
Skimpflation is hard to spot, but the Berry Chantilly Cake from Whole Foods can help explain | CNN Business
Fans of Whole Foods’ iconic Berry Chantilly Cake have been up in arms on social media over the past few weeks. One TikTok user showed a single slice stuffed with compote and with fruit on the side. In the past, the user said, the layers had been filled with fresh fruit and cream.
September jobs report exceeded expectations
The unemployment rate fell 0.1 percentage point to 4.1%.
Unemployment falls, suggests orderly US labor-market slowdown
A surge in immigration means the economy needs to create between 145,000 and 200,000 jobs per month to keep up with growth in the working-age population.
Increased sausage demand could be worrying signal on the economy
One manufacturer included in the Dallas Fed's latest survey said growth in the category typically aligns with a slowing economy.
Why economists are scrutinizing sausage sales
Morning Brew delivers quick and insightful updates about the business world every day of the week from Wall St. to Silicon Valley.
The Geography of Unequal Recovery
The U.S. economy has added roughly 19 million jobs in four years. But as of the end of 2023, 43 percent of counties still hadn’t regained all the jobs they lost in the early months of the pandemic.
Soft landing in sight after GDP smash
One economist called these numbers “a perfect report for the Fed.”
Dramatic decline in Swiss watch exports to China signals shift in prosperity
One weird trick for tracking the health of China's economy? Look at how many Swiss watches it's importing....
How Javier Milei Is Battling the Worst Tax of All—Inflation - FEE
The battle is far from over, but there seems to be reason for optimism.
24 charts that show we’re (mostly) living better than our parents
Ignore the haters: living standards have improved a lot since the 1980s.
Inflation, recession force Argentines to eat less beef
Argentines, famed for steakhouses, sprawling cattle ranches and asado barbecues, are consuming less beef than ever, forced to tighten their belts by triple-digit inflation and a recession.
The shifting prices of planes, games, and automobiles
Inflation, but make it slower The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI), a weighted basket of various goods and services, was unchanged month-over-month...
Interactive: Winners and Losers of Inflation - Blog
For better or for worse, inflation is here to stay. This game lets you practice your decision making centered around the rise and fall of prices and interest rates. Inflation stinks--nobody likes paying more for the goods and services they buy. But since interest rates are the tool most commonly used by the Federal Reserve to bring inflation down, that means it's possible to mitigate the damage of inflation by choosing what to do with your finances based on their rise and fall.
High inflation made finances worse for 65% of Americans last year | CNN Business
Inflation may have slowed last year, but it continued to deal heavy blows — some devastating — on Americans’ livelihoods: Nearly two-thirds of US households were worse off because of it, and roughly 1 in 6 adults couldn’t pay all their monthly bills, new Federal Reserve data shows.
Why can’t prices just stay the same?
If high inflation hurts just about everyone, why can’t we have no inflation?This video is presented by DCU. DCU doesn’t have a say in our editorial decisions...
Why can’t prices just stay the same?
If high inflation hurts just about everyone, why can’t we have no inflation?
World Happiness Report
The World Happiness Report describes happiness across countries as an indicator of societal progress, explores the factors of happiness, and goes beyond traditional measures by providing in-depth analysis into wellbeing and its drivers across the globe.
Records will now factor into UK inflation calculation
Vinyl is popular again and economists are noticing.
All About the Business Cycle: Where Do Recessions Come From? | St. Louis Fed
Where do recessions come from?