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St. Louis Fed Official Weighs in on Robust March Jobs Report

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The relatively robust March jobs report showed that despite the low unemployment rate, Black, Hispanic, and women job seekers are still having difficulty finding work. William M. Rodgers III, the vice president and director of the...
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St. Louis Fed Official Weighs in on November Jobs Miss, Unemployment Drop

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The U.S. jobs report fell way short of economist projections after adding just 210,000 in November compared to the expected 550,000. William M. Rodgers III, the VP and director of the Institute for Economic Equity at the Federal Reserve...
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Economy Appears to Be Back on Track in 2022 With Job Growth

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Following the surprising big beat on estimates for the January jobs report, William M. Rodgers III, vice president and director of the Institute for Economic Equity at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, joined Cheddar News to break...
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Despite Lower Than Expected December Jobs Report, Some Positive Economic Signs

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According to the Labor Department December report, the U.S added 199,000 jobs as opposed to the more than 400,000 that had been expected. William M. Rodgers III, vice president and director of the Institute for Economic Equality at the...
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Sam Pitroda's 'Inheritance Tax' Full Toss; BJP On Front Foot, Can Cong Damage Control_

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Sam Pitroda’s comments have sparked a huge political row, giving the BJP another topic to criticise Congress, Can Congress recover from this after ‘wealth distribution row?| Watch For More