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How Losing Your Job Changes You
Unexpectedly losing a job is hard, but it can also change you in the long term, setting off a cycle that may be hard to break out of, and leaving lasting effects on the way you see and interact with the world.
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147 The Great Inflation - One Minute History
From 1965 to 1982 a macroeconomic event known as “The Great Inflation” cast a shadow on the post-World War Two Global Monetary System. During this time, inflation rose from a rate of 1% a year, to its peak in 1980, of almost 15%. Jobs...
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The Great Inflation Vertical - One Minute History
From 1965 to 1982 a macroeconomic event known as “The Great Inflation” cast a shadow on the post-World War Two Global Monetary System. During this time, inflation rose from a rate of 1% a year, to its peak in 1980, of almost 15%. Jobs...
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SURVIVOR'S GUIDE - Weathering the Storm
While the world seemed to be taken by surprise by the recent global economic crisis, one country was a little more prepared than others. In the 90’s Argentina was hailed as an economic success story. But in 2001 after a lengthy...
One Minute History
The Great Inflation - One Minute History
From 1965 to 1982 a macroeconomic event known as “The Great Inflation” cast a shadow on the post-World War Two Global Monetary System. During this time, inflation rose from a rate of 1% a year, to its peak in 1980, of almost 15%. Jobs...
Bloomberg
China's 3Q GDP Grows 4.9% Y/Y, Beating Forecasts
China's economy grew more than expected last quarter. Gross domestic product increased 4.9% year-on-year. Yvonne Man and Rishaad Salamat report on Bloomberg Television.
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Core CPI Up for Second Month, Jobless Claims Unchanged
The core CPI increased 0.3% last month as initial jobless claims remained unchanged at 209,000. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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UK Latest: Wages Post Record Growth as Jobs Market Cools
UK wage growth held at a record high in the three months through July despite signs the labor market is starting to cool in response to the squeeze being inflicted by the highest borrowing costs since 2008. Lizzy Burden reports on...
Bloomberg
US Initial Unemployment Claims Rise to 245,000
Initial unemployment claims rose by 5,000 to 245,000 in the week ended April 15, Labor Department data showed. The median forecast in a Bloomberg survey of economists was for 240,000 applications. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg...
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Standard Chartered: China's Economy May Grow 3.3%, Missing Target
Ding Shuang, chief economist for Greater China and North Asia at Standard Chartered Bank, discusses the outlook for the world's second-largest economy amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the government's efforts to support growth, and the local...
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U.S. Jobless Claims Remain Steady At 205,000
The report from the Labor Department is unchanged from last week and remains at a pandemic-era low.
Bloomberg
U.K. Employment Suffers Virus Knock Even After Lockdown Eases
Oct.13 -- Josie Dent, senior economist at the Centre for Economics & Business Research, discusses the outlook for the U.K. economy after employment took a hit even after the government started to lift restrictions to control the...
Bloomberg
Jared Bernstein on Jobs Report, Stimulus and Minimum Wage
Mar.05 -- Jared Bernstein, a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, discusses the February U.S. employment report, the need to pass the Biden administration's stimulus package and his commitment to raising the minimum...
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Unemployment Rate Hits Lowest Point in Pandemic
The U.S. unemployment rate dropped to 4.2% despite the weakest monthly gain in nearly a year. Employers added only 210,000 jobs in November.
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U.S. Jobless Claims Fall to Lowest Level Since Jan. 1
Initial weekly unemployment claims decreased by 18,000 to 215,000 in the week ended Feb. 26. That's the lowest level since the start of the year. ADP Chief Economist Nela Richardson says the numbers show we have a healthy economy, but...
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U.S. Jobless Claims Fall, Durable Goods Orders Surge
Feb.25 -- U.S. jobless claims fell by more than forecast last week as orders for durable goods surged by the most in six months. Bloomberg's Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Weekly Jobless Claims Rise To 745,000 As Layoffs Remain High
The Labor Department estimates some 18 million Americans are collecting some form of unemployment aid.
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Americans Filing Jobless Claims At Highest Level In 8 Months
Applications for unemployment benefits for the week ending July 16 rose by 7,000 to 251,000, up from the previous week's 244,000.
Bloomberg
U.S. Jobless Claims Decline to Lowest Level Since 1969
Initial unemployment claims totaled 184,000 in the week ended Dec. 4, down 43,000 from the prior period, Labor Department data showed. Bloomberg's Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
What Will Bring Investors Back Into the Stock Market?
June 23 -- John Stoltzfus, Oppenheimer & Co.'s chief market strategist, discusses the state of the U.S. labor market and the outlook for equities with Bloomberg's David Gura and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Unemployment Claims Soar With 965,000 Jobless Claims Filed Last Week
The number of people seeking jobless aid spiked last week to 965,000, the highest since late August.
Bloomberg
Goldman Sachs's Gill: Recession Isn't Our Base Case
Goldman Sachs macro strategist Gurpreet Gill comments on the US economy, unemployment and monetary policy. "What central banks are trying to engineer is a degree of softening in the labor market," Gill said on Bloomberg Television. "They...
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U.S. Jobless Claims Fell To 787,000 Last Week
Thursday's report from the Labor Department says 8.4 million people continue to receive unemployment benefits, down more than one million.
Bloomberg
Hong Kong Heads for First Back-to-Back Recessions on Record
Feb.18 -- Hong Kong is heading for its first back-to-back annual recessions on record, as the coronavirus shutdown cripples an economy already battered by months of political unrest. The jobless rate rose to 3.4% in January for a fourth...