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Author: Paul Davidson, USA TODAY

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Could a looming recession be more severe than forecast? Some economists say ‘yes’ and here’s why.

October 27, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Could a looming recession be more severe than forecast? Some economists say ‘yes’ and here’s why.

Will there be a recession in 2023? Most economists predict yes, but there is a split on how severe it will be.

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Hiring reaches a turning point: Should bosses hire now or see if a recession hits the economy?

October 24, 2022October 25, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Hiring reaches a turning point: Should bosses hire now or see if a recession hits the economy?

As the economy slows, some firms are scaling back hiring or cutting workers while others add staff. How are they deciding?

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A forced return to office? As job market cools, companies may regain upper hand with workers

October 20, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on A forced return to office? As job market cools, companies may regain upper hand with workers

As the U.S. job market cools, employers are gaining bargaining power and starting to require remote workers to return to the office.

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A forced return to office? As job market cools, companies may regain upper hand with workers

October 20, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on A forced return to office? As job market cools, companies may regain upper hand with workers

As the U.S. job market cools, employers are gaining bargaining power and starting to require remote workers to return to the office.

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Could refusing to return to office mean a layoff? Job market’s shifting tide may change the rules.

October 20, 2022October 24, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Could refusing to return to office mean a layoff? Job market’s shifting tide may change the rules.

As the U.S. job market cools, employers are gaining bargaining power and starting to require remote workers to return to the office.

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Inflation eased to 8.2% but remained high in September, CPI report shows

October 13, 2022October 13, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Inflation eased to 8.2% but remained high in September, CPI report shows

While gas eased, a key measure of prices that excludes food and energy costs posted the biggest gain since 1982, the report showed.

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Did the Federal Reserve make an epic mistake by not hiking interest rates sooner?

October 12, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Did the Federal Reserve make an epic mistake by not hiking interest rates sooner?

If Fed raised rates sooner, inflation would be percentage point lower but unemployment would be two points higher, San Francisco Fed paper estimates.

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Job growth cools but still remains solid, driving stocks lower on fears of sharp hike hikes

October 7, 2022October 7, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Job growth cools but still remains solid, driving stocks lower on fears of sharp hike hikes

Economists feared the slower yet sturdy job gains would signal that inflation wasn’t under control and spur the Fed to continue aggressive rate hikes.

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Fed hikes interest rate 0.75 percentage point to tame inflation, and sees aggressive increases ahead. What’s it mean for you?

September 21, 2022September 22, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Fed hikes interest rate 0.75 percentage point to tame inflation, and sees aggressive increases ahead. What’s it mean for you?

The Fed lifted its key interest rate 0.75 percentage point for a third straight meeting to curb inflation. But the move raises the risk of recession.

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A recession is now likely in 2023. Here’s what could trigger a sharp downturn in the economy

September 21, 2022September 21, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on A recession is now likely in 2023. Here’s what could trigger a sharp downturn in the economy

The odds of a recession next year top 50% economists say. Weaker consumer spending and lower corporate profits are among the likely causes.

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