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Author: Paul Davidson, USA TODAY

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College grads are snaring high-paying jobs. How the labor shortage made way for better benefits.

June 21, 2022June 21, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on College grads are snaring high-paying jobs. How the labor shortage made way for better benefits.

College graduates get better jobs at higher pay, along with flexible hours, remote work and student debt repayment as employers face worker shortages.

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Federal Reserve increases key interest rate by 0.75% in biggest hike since 1994. What’s that mean for economy and you?

June 15, 2022June 16, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Federal Reserve increases key interest rate by 0.75% in biggest hike since 1994. What’s that mean for economy and you?

The Fed hiked its key interest rate by the most since 1994 to fight inflation. It forecast more big increases that will impact rates for consumers.

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Another record month for inflation: New level driven by gas, grocery prices and high rent

June 10, 2022June 11, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Another record month for inflation: New level driven by gas, grocery prices and high rent

Inflation hits new 40-year high in May as gas, food, rent prices jump, CPI report shows.

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Did inflation ease more in May? Food and gas prices probably surged but other increases are slowing.

June 9, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Did inflation ease more in May? Food and gas prices probably surged but other increases are slowing.

Inflation likely stayed near a 40-year high in May after easing the prior month. Price increases are set to slow. CPI report may show how quickly.

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Hiring stays strong. Unemployment is flat. But is a slowdown coming? Here’s what May’s job report shows.

June 3, 2022June 3, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Hiring stays strong. Unemployment is flat. But is a slowdown coming? Here’s what May’s job report shows.

The economy added 390,000 jobs in May amid high inflation and worker shortages, according to data released June 3. Unemployment is unchanged at 3.6%.

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Hiring boom could slow, starting with May jobs report. But that may be a good thing.

June 2, 2022June 2, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Hiring boom could slow, starting with May jobs report. But that may be a good thing.

Job growth could slow after a streak of booming gains, starting with the May jobs report, due out June 3. Economists expect gains of 325,000.

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‘I exhausted my savings’: Inflation has Americans turning to loans, credit cards to cope. Does it pose big risks?

June 1, 2022June 5, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘I exhausted my savings’: Inflation has Americans turning to loans, credit cards to cope. Does it pose big risks?

A persistent rise in missed payments could lead banks to pull back on lending to people with poor credit histories, putting more stress on that group.

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Americans were ‘doing okay’ or ‘living comfortably’ last fall before inflation hit, stocks plunged

May 23, 2022May 23, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Americans were ‘doing okay’ or ‘living comfortably’ last fall before inflation hit, stocks plunged

Seventy-eight percent of adults were ‘doing ok’ or ‘living comfortably’ last fall, highest on record, Fed survey shows.

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Some top economists say a recession is growing more likely, but it probably would be mild

May 23, 2022May 23, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Some top economists say a recession is growing more likely, but it probably would be mild

Some top economists say any recession that starts this year probably would be mild. The economy, labor market and household finances are strong.

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US economy on brink of recovering pre-COVID-19 job numbers, but more than half of industries lag

May 19, 2022May 19, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on US economy on brink of recovering pre-COVID-19 job numbers, but more than half of industries lag

The economy could recover the 22M jobs lost in the pandemic by July. While some industries are far above pre-COVID-19 levels, others may not recover.

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