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Where Have All the Workers Gone?

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Jul.14 -- With job openings hitting record highs, you may think Americans would be jumping at every employment opportunity. But that doesn't seem to be the case. Bloomberg's Daniel Neligh explains why.
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White House Has 'Active Agenda' for Inflation: Bernstein

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White House economic adviser Jared Bernstein says the Biden administration has "a very active agenda both near, medium and long term to try to ease price pressures." He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Jokowi Promises to Make New Labor, Investment Rules a Reality

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Oct.02 -- Indonesian President Joko Widodo said he’ll introduce sweeping changes to labor laws by the end of the year and open up more sectors of the economy to foreign investment, delivering on some of the major reforms investors have...
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Remote Work Gives Employees Great Autonomy, Upwork Finds

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Mar.15 -- Hayden Brown, president and CEO at Upwork Inc, discusses the company's latest report on the effects of remote work in the U.S. and the rise in freelancers in the workforce, largely due to the Covid-19 pandemic. She speaks to...
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State Of the U.S. Consumer

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Rick Rieder, BlackRock CIO of Global Fixed Income & Barbara Ann Bernard, Wincrest Capital Founder, CEO & CIO talk about the cost increases felt by the U.S. consumer and weigh in on the possibility of a recession.
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JPMorgan's Feroli on Jobs Report

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Michael Feroli, JPMorgan chief US economist, expects a 300K US jobs report. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Making Sense of the Labor Market

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Jun.03 -- In the wake of a disappointing April jobs report, there are signs that the U.S. labor market is already starting to tighten. Countries around the world are also dealing with labor shortages as economies re-open and they try to...
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China Education Group to Keep Acquiring Schools: CFO

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Nov.24 -- Bill Mok, chief financial officer of China Education Group Holdings Ltd., which operates universities and professional schools, discusses the company's strategy and how the coronavirus outbreak has been affecting its businesses...
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College Students Salary Expectations After Graduation

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Women expect to earn 0.5% less than men with similar degrees right out of college, the survey also found.
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State of U.S. Hiring: Dawn Fay

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Dawn Fay, Senior District Director for global talent solutions and business consulting firm, Robert Half discusses the state of U.S. hiring.
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Bloomberg

Yellen: U.S. Jobs Market Strongest in Nearly a Decade

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Dec.19 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen spoke to graduates at commencement services at the University of Baltimore on Monday. She said economic gains are finally raising living standards for most Americans as a healthy labor market...
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Valuations in China Bonds Have Become Quite Attractive, Says StanChart’s Liu

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Jul.16 -- Becky Liu, head of China macro strategy at Standard Chartered, discusses the rally in China bonds, China’s debt profile and the job market. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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ZipRecruiter CEO on AI in the Workplace and 2019 Hiring Trends

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Aug.19 -- ZipRecruiter Inc. Chief Executive Officer and co-founder Ian Siegel discusses the use of artificial intelligence in the workplace and 2019 hiring trends with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology"
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Abby Joseph Cohen Sees 'Dramatic' Widening of Income Inequality

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Dec.21 -- Abby Joseph Cohen, advisory director and senior investment strategist at Goldman Sachs, discusses the underlying factors behind the continued growth of U.S. income inequality. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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U.S. Incomes Unexpectedly Declined in January

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Mar.01 -- Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Leuthold Group and Bloomberg Businessweek's Peter Coy examine U.S. personal income for January and personal spending for December. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Yellen: Fed To Modestly Reduce Bond Holdings

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The Federal Reserve will begin shrinking the enormous portfolio of bonds it amassed after the 2008 financial crisis to try to sustain a frail economy. The move reflects a strengthened economy and could mean...
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BNP Paribas Previews Key China Economic Data

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Jun.16 -- Jacqueline Rong, senior China economist at BNP Paribas, looks ahead to key economic data from China such as May retail sales, industrial production and property investment. The data will provide clues on whether the economy is...
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McDonald's CEO Says Getting People Back to Work Is Hard

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Aug.04 -- McDonald's Corp. Chief Executive Officer Chris Kempczinski talks about why it's so hard to get people to come back to work and why the company has been raising wages. He appears on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer...
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Fed's George: 'Time to Move' on Normalizing Rates

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Aug. 25 -- Kansas City Federal Reserve President Esther George is reiterating her position that it's time to continue the process of normalizing monetary policy. She spoke to Bloomberg's Michael McKee before the start of the Kansas City...
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Curated Video

The Future Of Work From Home

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Companies are eyeing a return to the office, while others are keeping a hybrid option.
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Fed Chair Powell Says Job Market Is 'Unsustainably Hot'

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the US labor market is extremely tight and "unsustainably hot." He testified today before the Senate Banking Committee.
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Interpreting the Yield Curve

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Saira Malik, Nuveen CIO & Christopher Ailman, CalSTRS CIO join David Westin to discuss treasury yields surging as the Federal Reserve prices in more rate hikes.
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U.S. Employers Added 528,000 Jobs in July; Unemployment Falls To 3.5%

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Economists had expected only 250,000 new jobs in the monthly jobs report for July.