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apnews.com
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| | | | Europeans are again seeing some relief as inflation dropped to 2.4% in November, the lowest in more than two years. | |
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digbysblog.net
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| | | | https://twitter.com/BidenHQ/status/1752004974928638033?s=20 Trump says America is failing and the economy is crashing. He couldn't be more wrong: The European economy, hobbled by unfamiliar weakness in Germany, is barely growing. China is struggling to recapture its sizzle. And Japan continues to disappoint. But in the United States, it's a different story. Here, despite lingering consumer angst over inflation, the surprisingly strong economy... | |
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| | | | As U.S. economic growth slows this year, a key question is whether job openings can fall from historical highs without a substantial rise in unemployment. Analyzing the current Beveridge curve relationship between unemployment and job openings presents a meaningful possibility that labor market pressures can ease and achieve a "soft landing" with only a limited increase in unemployment. This view is supported by high rates of job matching in the U.S. labor market in 2022, despite ongoing employment reallocation across industries. | |
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