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The economy added 272,000 jobs and wages grew 4.1% on an annual basis in May. Those are fantastic numbers. However, 250,000 people exited the labor force and the unemployment rate actually went up, taking some of the shine off the report.
A so-so jobs report. Job gains missed expectations but were still 175,000. More concerning is the number of missing workers jumped to 2.3 million in April.
Another 🔥 jobs report: U.S. businesses added 303k workers in March, way above expectations again. Labor force participation also rose by 469k, helping to narrow the persistent gap: uschamber.com/workforce/amer…
NEW:👉U.S. businesses added 275K workers in February, keeping the economy strong in a challenging environment. The job market is hot, but we’re still watching declining labor force participation: uschamber.com/workforce/amer…
“From cards to candies to carats, Valentine’s Day is an economic engine for businesses [...] all while ensuring an unforgettable holiday experience for consumers," says @CurtisDubay Learn how this Valentine's Day is brought to you by American business 💝 uschamber.com/economy/u-s-ch…
“From the hot dogs sold in Allegiant Stadium to the team apparel donned by fans across the nation, everything about the Super Bowl is brought to you by business.” 🏈 uschamber.com/economy/welcom…
"The Super Bowl and lifelong memories it creates for millions of fans couldn’t happen without American businesses providing the goods, services, and hospitality to pull it off." As you gear up for the big game, celebrate how business helps make it happen! uschamber.com/economy/welcom…
🍕🍺🍗🥨-- Americans are going to buy a LOT of it this weekend to celebrate #SuperBowlLVIII @USChamber estimates that in the DC metro area the spending will exceed $380 M Thanks @NFL & American business! Other fun facts here: uschamber.com/economy/fast-f…
U.S. biz are keeping the economy strong in a challenging environment 💪 🔵 353k jobs added in Jan 🔵 Dec jobs revised upward 🔵 Wages are ⬆️ 🔵 Earnings overperformed The job market is hot, but we’re still watching declining labor force participation: uschamber.com/workforce/amer…
The share of the U.S. population participating in the workforce is getting smaller and smaller. Chief Economist @CurtisDubay provides insight on how employers are adapting in the 2024 Workforce Special Report with @RSMUSLLP 👇 rsmus.com/insights/servi…
"Companies investing in their businesses – which will lead to stronger growth – are making financial markets look past any possible economic hiccups in 2024." Check out more economic viewpoints from @CurtisDubay! uschamber.com/economy/econom…
New from @curtisdubay & Stephanie Ferguson: Though the pandemic disrupted our economy and way of life, the resilience & resourcefulness of the private sector helped us surpass many pre-pandemic benchmarks. More from #StateofAmericanBusiness Data Center ➡️ uschamber.com/economy/state-…
Join us on Feb. 7, 2024, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. at Sheraton Harrisburg-Hershey for the 2024 Harrisburg Regional Economic Forecast. Enjoy a formal luncheon and keynote by @CurtisDubay, Chief Economist at the @USChamber bit.ly/41XR3vH
December's jobs report beat expectations, with 216K jobs added to the economy. But we must watch labor force participation given the sudden and unexpected decline of 676K workers. If that holds, there are now 2.2M missing workers if we had the same participation rate as Feb 2020.
A smaller workforce will define the economy in 2024. From @curtisdubay, here's our economic outlook for the year ahead. 🧵uschamber.com/economy/what-t…
November shows a strong jobs report with 199K jobs added to the economy – exceeding expectations and outpacing the 150K jobs added in October. Our workforce also grew by 532K, with wages rising sharply. See here for more workforce insights: uschamber.com/major-initiati…
We're happy to welcome you this morning to our Economic Outlook event. Follow along for live updates as @CurtisDubay, Chief Economist for the @USChamber, and local leading experts share their projections for the financial year ahead.
On 11/30, hear from distinguished economist, @CurtisDubay of @USChamber, and local experts who will provide invaluable insights on the financial year ahead. Learn from the best in the industry about what's ahead for Greater Boston & the Commonwealth. bostonchamber.com/events/2023-ec…
📢 Registration is open! On November 30, join us for our FREE Economic Outlook event featuring Chief Economist at @USChamber, @CurtisDubay, & experts who will get you and your business ready to navigate the economic landscape in 2024. Secure your spot: bostonchamber.com/events/2023-ec…
There are 54 days left in 2023. We're now inside one year until the 2024 Election. It's an important time to take a pulse of the economy and make predictions for 2024—which Chief Economist @CurtisDubay does on the latest ep. of This is Digital. 🎧westmonroe.digital/462Qzoz
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