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Author: Paul Davidson, USA TODAY

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Layoffs in a likely recession this year could be determined by software programs

January 23, 2023January 24, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Layoffs in a likely recession this year could be determined by software programs

Layoffs in an anticipated recession this year could be made by software programs. Some experts worry the technology could miss nuances.

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Inflation is battering lower-income households most as food, housing costs soar, Fed study says

January 18, 2023January 20, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Inflation is battering lower-income households most as food, housing costs soar, Fed study says

Inflation is hurting lower-income households most as food and housing costs surge. That reverses a pattern that hit middle-income Americans hardest.

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As recession fears grew and worker shortages eased, holiday bonuses got smaller in 2022

January 17, 2023January 17, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on As recession fears grew and worker shortages eased, holiday bonuses got smaller in 2022

As recession fears mounted and labor shortages eased, year-end bonuses got smaller in late 2022.

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Consumer price index report shows fall in gas prices helps inflation slow again in December

January 12, 2023January 12, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Consumer price index report shows fall in gas prices helps inflation slow again in December

Inflation slowed again in December as sharply falling gas prices and more moderate food cost increases offset sharp rent hikes, the index report shows

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How to tell if a recession hits in 2023. Keep a close eye on unemployment, consumer spending

January 12, 2023January 13, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on How to tell if a recession hits in 2023. Keep a close eye on unemployment, consumer spending

If recession hits in 2023, unemployment will rise, jobs will be lost, consumer spending will fall. But it won’t be as bad as the last two downturns.

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December jobs report preview: Employment growth stayed strong, but signs point to slowdown

January 5, 2023January 6, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on December jobs report preview: Employment growth stayed strong, but signs point to slowdown

Job growth has stayed surprisingly strong but there are signs of a slowdown. For the December report, out Friday, economists see gains of 200K.

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A warning sign has been flashing red: How weak RV sales could mean a 2023 recession.

January 3, 2023January 3, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on A warning sign has been flashing red: How weak RV sales could mean a 2023 recession.

A recession warning sign has been flashing red. RV sales have weakened dramatically in recent months, possibly indicating a downturn.

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Putting the brakes on runaway wage growth could help avoid a recession in 2023, but it won’t be easy

December 27, 2022December 27, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Putting the brakes on runaway wage growth could help avoid a recession in 2023, but it won’t be easy

The key to avoiding a recession next year? Slowing strong wage growth, which would reduce inflation, economists say. But it won’t be easy.

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Minimum wage is going up in 23 states as $15 an hour gains steam. Is your state one of them?

December 22, 2022December 29, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on Minimum wage is going up in 23 states as $15 an hour gains steam. Is your state one of them?

Minimum wage is set to rise in 23 states, 41 localities as more places embrace $15 an hour. The hikes will help low-paid workers cope with inflation.

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How high will interest rates rise in 2023? Economists, markets are skeptical of Fed hike plan

December 18, 2022December 20, 2022 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Comments Off on How high will interest rates rise in 2023? Economists, markets are skeptical of Fed hike plan

The Fed estimates it will raise the key interest rate to 5.1% in 2023 to curb inflation, more than it previously projected. Economists are skeptical.

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