How ‘quiet quitting’ became the next phase of the Great Resignation
Quiet quitting, an anti-hustle culture trend, is growing more popular, especially among Gen Zers, with some experts seeing a link to the Great Resignation.
Watch Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speak live at Jackson Hole
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaks at the central bank's Jackson Hole, Wyoming, economic symposium on Friday, after the release of key inflation data.
Nobel prize winner says the U.S. needs a 1950s-style productivity boom
Edmund S. Phelps discusses the need to reboot US growth and productivity and cool current economic demand.
‘You’ve got to eat’: Energy bills are squeezing businesses and people as UK costs soar
Facing soaring energy bills, rising costs and rapidly declining consumer purchasing power, small businesses across the U.K. are struggling to make ends meet.
Retail sales little changed in July amid fall in gas prices and drop in auto sales
Retail activity was flat in July as falling fuel prices held back gas station sales and consumers turned more heavily to online shopping.
Inflation peaking? 10 common consumer items where prices are falling
While overall inflation remains high, the prices of some common items are beginning to tick down.
This was a good week for inflation numbers, but whether it can last is the big question
With Americans already paying huge bills for food, energy and a host of other items in their daily lives, any respite is a welcome one.
The easing of inflation pressures is giving the economy some breathing room, for now
If inflation has been the biggest threat to U.S. economic growth, then July's data should provide signs that there's at least some relief in the...
Wholesale inflation fell 0.5% in July, in another sign that price increases are slowing
The producer price index, which gauges the prices received for final demand products, fell 0.5% from June.