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Climate Change Is Probably a Drag on Growth, but It’s Unclear How Much

Plenty of long-term models show that rising temperatures are bad for the economy. Estimating the impact in real time is very tricky.

After Enduring a Pandemic, Small Businesses Face New Worries

It has been a tough few years for companies without the scale to cruise through disruption. Making money isn’t getting any easier.

Latest Jobs Report Expected to Show Slower Growth.

The June figures may indicate that higher interest rates and sluggish spending on goods are starting to weigh on hiring.

Job Openings Eased, in a Sign of the Cooling Labor Market

The number of U.S. positions available was 11.3 million in May, the second straight monthly decline.

Job Openings Eased, in a Sign of the Cooling Labor Market

The number of U.S. positions available was 11.3 million in May, the second straight monthly decline.

Why Coupons Are Harder to Find Than Ever

Brands and retailers are shifting away from the clipped newspaper discounts, and the digital version hasn’t grown fast enough to catch up.

Is ‘Greedflation’ Rewriting Economics, or Do Old Rules Still Apply?

Economists and politicians are debating whether monopolistic companies are fueling inflation in ways that confound longstanding theory.

Job Openings Declined Slightly in April From a High Point

Employers had 11.4 million vacancies, nearly two for every worker seeking a job.

As Inflation Took a bite.Personal income stayed strong in April,

A government measure of disposable income rose 0.3 percent last month, but was flat when rising prices are taken into account.

What Higher Interest Rates Could Mean for Jobs

Layoffs are up only minimally, and employers may be averse to shedding workers after experiencing the challenges of rehiring.