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No more 9 to 5: Employees are coming to work late and leaving early, new data shows
The traditional 9-to-5 workday is shifting to a more flexible 10-to-4 routine, according to a recen…
The coronavirus recession is almost over, Wall Street strategists say
New coronavirus variants don't pose a significant threat to the US and the pandemic can "effectivel…
Ben Winck
One measure of unemployment suggests Biden's $1.9 trillion stimulus plan could do more harm than good, says one top Wall Street strategist
The labor market has recovered far faster than in past recessions when measuring unemployment with …
Ben Winck
Janet Yellen isn't likely to immediately revive the Fed's expired relief programs, report says
Five lending facilities expired at the end of last year after the Treasury called on the Fed to ret…
Ben Winck
US retail sales climb the most since June as stimulus boost ends losing streak
The reading beat the median economist estimate of 1% growth and snapped a 3-month streak of contrac…
Ben Winck
Schools across the US are bracing for impact as Omicron spreads and threatens to disrupt in-person learning
During the first week of 2022, school closures spiked, leading to more than 3,200 K-12 public schoo…
Taylor Ardrey,Yelena Dzhanova…
Bank of America lifts its forecast for US economic growth on hopes for sweeping Biden-backed stimulus
The bank's economists expect stronger consumer spending to boost US GDP by 4% in the first quarter …
Ben Winck
A financial crisis could emerge from the coronavirus's lingering fallout, World Bank chief economist says
What began as a health crisis is creating "your classic balance sheet problems" for businesses, hou…
Ben Winck
US consumer comfort tumbles to lowest point since July as COVID-19 surge cuts further into recovery optimism
A gauge tracking Americans' views of their finances slid to 55.9 from 58.1, its lowest since late M…
Ben Winck
US economy adds 379,000 payrolls in February, smashing forecasts as virus cases tumble
Friday's blowout jobs report showed the US added nearly double the payrolls expected by economists …
Ben Winck
How the pandemic upended the US job market in 2020, leaving permanent scars in its wake
Just over half of the 22 million US jobs lost during the pandemic have been regained, but lasting s…
Ben Winck,Juliana Kaplan
Wall Street is beginning to say stimulus probably won't spark dangerous inflation
Joe Biden's stimulus will likely lift inflation, but a larger increase is likely needed to hit the …
Ben Winck,Nick Lichtenberg
WHO estimates nearly 15 million people died from COVID-19 and its impact on global health systems in the first two years of the pandemic
The new estimate is around 2.7 times higher than the 5.4 million deaths reported by governments to …
Jake Epstein
The most effective stimulus bill will boost unemployment benefits and PPP in order to drive economic growth, JPMorgan says
PPP loans were fairly ineffective earlier in the year, but vaccine rollouts can transform the progr…
Ben Winck
US economy misses forecasts, adds 49,000 payrolls in January as daily virus cases peak
The Friday report marked a rebound from December, when the US labor market snapped a seven-month st…
Ben Winck
The stimulus-plan compromise backed by top Democrats scraps a fresh wave of $1,200 direct payments that economists want
A group of 127 economists said in a late-November letter that the absence of new payments could pro…
Ben Winck,Joseph Zeballos-Roig
One alarming chart shows virus cases spiked soon after initial stimulus efforts were exhausted
Key elements of the CARES Act expired in July, just as US virus cases surged and the pace of econom…
Ben Winck
US consumer spending leaps as late-December stimulus hits households, Bank of America says
Credit- and debit-card spending gained overall but was considerably higher for those earning less a…