News Clip14:09
Bloomberg

Fed’s Bostic on Monetary Policy, U.S Labor Market

Higher Ed
Nov.08 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic discusses monetary policy and the state of the U.S. labor market. Bostic says he thinks the Fed is “slightly accommodative,” but doesn’t see much policy space in case of...
News Clip7:42
Bloomberg

Fed Must 'Do What It Takes' on Inflation: Jeffrey Lacker

Higher Ed
Former Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker, a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Business, discuses the challenges the Fed faces in combating inflation and says the central bank is willing to...
News Clip2:43
Bloomberg

Yellen Says Fed Has Taken Note of Weak Inflation Readings

Higher Ed
Jun.14 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen speaks at a news conference about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to raise interest rates.
News Clip3:30
Bloomberg

Bosomworth: Inflation Targets Offer No Easy Solution

Higher Ed
Oct. 20 -- Andrew Bosomworth, head of portfolio management in Germany for Pimco, discusses central banks' inflation targets and allowing economies to run hot. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
News Clip5:05
Bloomberg

Gender Diverse Financial Teams Get Better Outcomes, Girls Who Invest Founder Says

Higher Ed
Nov.02 -- On this edition of "Business of Equality," Girls Who Invest founder Seema Hingorani discusses the state of the labor market for women in finance with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
News Clip1:05
Bloomberg

Nomura's New Merit-Based Salary Structure

Higher Ed
Jan.08 -- Nomura Holdings Inc. will introduce a merit-based pay system at its domestic securities unit next year, moving away from the long-standing Japanese practice of rewarding staff mostly according to their age. Bloomberg's Jason...
News Clip5:08
Bloomberg

Corporate Bond `Fallen Angels' Offer Opportunities: Pictet

Higher Ed
Jul.10 -- Frederik Ducrozet, strategist at Pictet Wealth Management, discusses the outlook for bonds, equities and emerging markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
News Clip8:20
Bloomberg

JPMorgan’s Frenkel Says Monetary Policy Has Been Overburdened

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- J.P. Morgan Chase International Chairman and former Bank of Israel Governor Jacob Frenkel says there are pressure points that can trigger a complete loss of confidence and it comes from the policy side. He also discusses...
News Clip4:02
Bloomberg

Artificial Intelligence Having 'Massive' Impact on Labor Force, RingDNA CEO Says

Higher Ed
May.02 -- Howard Brown, RingDNA founder and chief executive officer, discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on the labor market with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Joe Weisenthal and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You...
News Clip3:18
Bloomberg

Yellen Says Waiting Too Long to Raise Rates Is Unwise

Higher Ed
Feb.14 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen discusses the need to adjust the federal funds rate to the evolution of U.S. economic expectations. She speaks in testimony before the Senate Banking Committee.
News Clip4:29
Bloomberg

IRS Faces Tough Tax Filing Season, Treasury Says

Higher Ed
Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo says it will be a frustrating tax filing season for the IRS. He says the agency is underfunded. Adeyemo says people should file their returns online to get refunds faster. He spoke to Bloomberg's...
News Clip4:02
Bloomberg

Yellen Would Ensure There Will Be Inclusion For All: David Wilcox

Higher Ed
Nov.25 -- David Wilcox, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Finance, speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?".
Instructional Video3:30
Jacob Clifford

Perfectly Competitive Labor Market and Firm

11th - 12th Standards
What happens in a perfectly competitive labor market? Here is a video in which an economics instructor explains how workers and firms must set their wages based on the market
Instructional Video
University of California

Conversations With History: Global Capitalism, Labor Markets, and Inequality

9th - 10th
An exchange between Harry Kreisler, the host of Conversations with History and Richard B. Freeman, a Harvard labor economist, regarding inequality on the global scale. [57:13]
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course Economics #28: Labor Markets and Minimum Wage

9th - 10th
Crash Course Economics video with hosts Jacob Clifford and Adrienne Hill in an informative discussion about how the labor market works, supply and demand, and the effects of the minimum wage. [10:37]
Audio
Federal Reserve Bank

St. Louis Fed: The Labor Market: The Economic Lowdown Podcast Series: Episode 10

9th - 10th
Podcast with a lesson on the basics of the labor market and finding a job with a brief explanation of the roles played by education, supply, demand, productivity and government regulation.