News Clip2:11
Bloomberg

U.S. Adds 157,000 Jobs in July, Jobless Rate Falls to 3.9%

Higher Ed
Aug.03 -- U.S. payrolls increased by 157,000 in July while the unemployment rate decreased to 3.9 percent and annual wage gains held steady at 2.7 percent. Bloomberg's Michael McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
News Clip2:22
Bloomberg

U.S. July Jobs Report 'Truly Solid,' Says Princeton's Krueger

Higher Ed
Aug.03 -- Princeton University Professor of Economics Alan Krueger examines the U.S. July jobs report. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Instructional Video1:57
Curated Video

White House hails latest economic numbers

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
Instructional Video1:37
Curated Video

White House hails latest economic numbers

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
News Clip2:55
Bloomberg

Nuveen's Nick Expects Strong Growth in Q3 of 2021

Higher Ed
Dec.08 -- Brian Nick of Nuveen talks about his economic outlook for 2021. He appears on "Bloomberg the Open."
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Bloomberg

Pandemic Raised Questions About Inequality: Professor Stevenson

Higher Ed
Mar.21 -- Betsey Stevenson, professor of economics and public policy at University of Michigan and Bloomberg opinion columnist, discusses the U.S. economy and the impact of the pandemic on female workers. She speaks exclusively to Sophie...
News Clip2:21
Bloomberg

Breaking Down the Huge Miss in the U.S. Jobs Report

Higher Ed
May.07 -- The April U.S. employment report misses the mark. This was, in absolute terms, certainly the biggest disappointment on record: According to the report, only 266,000 jobs were created in April, versus the consensus forecast for...
News Clip11:25
Bloomberg

Fed's Harker on Inflation Risk, Outlook for Policy

Higher Ed
Aug.27 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker says inflation may last longer than currently expected and sees the Fed beginning to raise rates either late 2022 or, more likely, some time in 2023. He speaks on...
News Clip5:27
Bloomberg

Robertson Stephens Wealth Management's Garretty on the Fed

Higher Ed
Jeanette Garretty, chief economist at Robertson Stephens Wealth Management, discusses the RBA decision, and looks ahead to the Fed meeting. She speaks with Haidi Stroud Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
News Clip7:30
Bloomberg

Henry McVey Sees Continued Labor Force Weakness from Demographic Change

Higher Ed
KKR's Balance Sheet CIO spoke about how low immigration coupled with demographic changes could lead to future labor force issues on Bloomberg's Next Big Risk.
News Clip2:43
Bloomberg

The Generations Still on the Sidelines of the U.S. Jobs Recovery

Higher Ed
Two years from the onset of the Covid crisis, the U.S. unemployment rate is back below 4 percent. But there's a glaring gap underneath that data..the labor force participation rate. It dropped to the lowest since the 1970s at the start...
News Clip7:08
Bloomberg

Allegion CEO Still Sees Need for Humans in Automated Manufacturing

Higher Ed
Apr.01 -- Dave Petratis, chairman and chief executive officer at Allegion, discusses the state of manufacturing jobs in the United States. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
News Clip1:11
Bloomberg

4.5 Million Americans Quit Their Jobs in November

Higher Ed
A record 4.5 million Americans quit their jobs in November while openings remained elevated, highlighting persistent churn in the labor market. But Professor Stephanie Kelton from Stony Brook University says the labor market is still...
News Clip3:13
Bloomberg

U.S. Unexpectedly Adds 2.5 Million Jobs in May

Higher Ed
Jun.05 -- America’s labor market unexpectedly rebounded in May. Nonfarm payrolls rose by 2.5 million and the jobless rate fell to 13.3% from 14.7%. Bloomberg's Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
News Clip2:51
Bloomberg

Fed's Powell Says Lower Trade Barriers Help Economy Over Time

Higher Ed
Jul.18 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell comments on trade regulations and risks to the economy during testimony before the House Financial Services Committee.
News Clip6:50
Bloomberg

Defining Full Employment in the U.S. Economy

Higher Ed
Feb.01 -- Bloomberg Economics' Carl Riccadonna and Bruce Kasman, chief economist and managing director of global research at JPMorgan, discuss the economic impact of part-time employment and examine the U.S. labor economy. They speak on...
News Clip1:13
Bloomberg

China's Three-Child Policy Explained

Higher Ed
Jun.16 -- China’s economy may lose momentum in decades ahead if its labor force continues to shrink, a trend that poses a threat not only on the country, but to the global economy as well. China is trying to tackle the problem by...
News Clip7:10
Bloomberg

Using Tech to Close the Education Gap in China

Higher Ed
Apr.17 -- The poor, rural county of Luquan is 800 kilometers and a world away from the wealthy, urban city of Chengdu. But the students in high schools in both places are taking the same classes taught by the same teachers. Luquan No. 1...
News Clip8:58
Bloomberg

Slaughter Sees Evidence of Slower Global Economic Growth

Higher Ed
Dec.18 -- Matthew Slaughter, dean at Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, discusses the outlook for markets and global economic growth. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
News Clip1:48
Bloomberg

Is U.S. Economic Growth Possible Without Immigration?

Higher Ed
Mar.06 -- Bloomberg’s Mark Whitehouse discusses immigration and how it will affect President Trump’ goal of achieving 4 percent economic growth. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on “Bloomberg Markets.”
News Clip6:18
Bloomberg

What a Universal Basic Income Could Mean for the Labor Market

Higher Ed
Feb.16 -- Damon Jones, associate professor at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy, discusses Alaska's universal basic income with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman, Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
Instructional Video9:47
Khan Academy

Unemployment Rate Primer, Current Economics, Finance and Capital Markets

11th - Higher Ed
Ever wonder how the Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates the ever-changing unemployment rate? Sal explains this by breaking down the US population into subsets, including the labor force and the unemployed. He explains the formula for...