US Government Shutdown Reflects Deepening Political Polarisation

Similarly, legal professionals and firms are considered unfavorable for the policy purposes of President Donald Trump, subjected to public pressure, while concerns have also come to light around the fairness of economic data after the dismissal of Erica McAinterfare, former Commissioner of Labor Statistics Bureau, Erica McAntarfer. Extensive challenges emerge Increased criticism of educational institutions…

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Gold, Silver Hold Steady as Yields Fall and Dollar Softens on Surprise ADP Jobs Decline

Small business struggles while large firms rent Job loss was focused on small businesses, in which the firms had given employment to less than 50 people to cut 40,000 posts. Medium-sized businesses (50–499 employees) also trimmed jobs, while large enterprises with 500 or more employees added 33,000 roles. This deviation highlights the ongoing work between…

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US CPI Holds Steady as Energy Prices Decline

Energy prices pull back rapidly Energy prices fell by 1.1% in July, which gives relief to headline inflation. Gasoline prices declined by 2.2%, leading to their 9.5% annual decline. Natural gas fell 0.9%, while the electricity decreased by 0.1% in a month, but is 5.5% more year-on-year. Energy weakness compensates for firmness to other CPI…

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Productivity Surges, Jobless Claims Climb: Traders Eye Fed as Labor Costs Ease, Manufacturing Leads

Nonform productivity increases by 2.4% because output profitable labor hours In the second quarter, US Nonform Business Labor Productivity Rose 2.4% quarterly-by-spectacle, operated by an increase of 3.7% in production against an increase of 1.3% in working hours. This productivity acceleration follows the downward decline of 1.8% in the acceleration Q1 and provides rapid signal…

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