One of the main pillars propping up the US economy consumer spending may be starting to crack. For years, a resilient job market has kept Americans from pulling back on their spending, despite persi… [+4120 chars]
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Read AnalysisA weaker-than-expected February jobs report quashed the notion that the labor market is stabilizing, my colleague Jennifer Schonberger writes, but it likely won't push the Federal Reserve to c...
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E.J. Antoni, the chief economist at The Heritage Foundation and Trumps first pick to lead the Labor Departments Bureau of Labor Statistics, called it an UGLY jobs report. Theres no way to sugar coa...
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DETROIT A closely watched barometer for used vehicle pricing jumped last month as dealers sped to increase inventories amid expectations of a robust spring selling season. Cox Automotive on Friday ...
Analysis by Michael Wayland
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Dow futures inched up Friday morning after U.S. equities extended their sell-off this week amid the war in Iran and spiking oil prices. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 119 po...
Analysis by Pia Singh
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