Data: U.S. Workplace Injuries & Illness Hit 20-Year Low
A new labor department report shows workplace injuries and illnesses dropped to their lowest levels since 2003.
Data: U.S. Workplace Injuries & Illness Hit 20-Year Low Read More »
A new labor department report shows workplace injuries and illnesses dropped to their lowest levels since 2003.
Data: U.S. Workplace Injuries & Illness Hit 20-Year Low Read More »
Thirty-three major work stoppages began in 2023, the most since 2000 when there were 39, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Data: 2023 U.S. Labor Strikes Jumped to 23-Year High Read More »
The core June inflation index was up 4.8%, down from May’s 5.3%, and was a bigger decrease than expected.
June Consumer Inflation Fell Sharply to 3% Year-Over-Year Read More »
The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers rose 0.1% in March, down from a 0.4% increase in February.
U.S. Consumer Inflation Eased to 5% in March Read More »
Final demand prices had declined 0.4% in July and remained stagnant in August before slightly increasing in each of the past three months.
November Wholesale Inflation Rises 0.3% Read More »
U.S. producer prices increased less than expected in October, according to data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
U.S. Producer Price Growth Slows in October Read More »