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U.S. Consumer Spending Declines in December as Core Prices Rise

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Jan.31 -- Chatan Ahya, chief economist at Morgan Stanley, and Lori Heinel, deputy global chief investment officer at State Street Global Advisors, examine U.S. consumer spending and the core PCE price index for December. They speak on...
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Nobel Prize in Economics Shared by Card, Angrist, Imbens

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Oct.11 -- Three U.S.-based academics won the 2021 Nobel Prize for economics Monday, David Card at the University of California Berkeley, Joshua D. Angrist of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Guido W. Imbens at Stanford...
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Wages Must Rise to Fight Inflation says U.S. Labor Chief

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U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh tells David Westin that higher-paying jobs are the key to fighting inflation. He also talks about his upcoming trip to Los Angeles, where he's going to speak to truck drivers in an effort to resolve the...
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VOICED : A life of servitude: the modern slaves of Pakistan

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VOICED : A life of servitude: the modern slaves of Pakistan
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U.S., U.K. 'Very Far Away' From Full Employment, Says Blanchflower

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Jun.21 -- Dartmouth College Professor of Economics Danny Blanchflower discusses the lack of wage growth in the U.S. and U.K. economies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Milken's William Lee Says Phillips Curve Is Busted

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Jun.26 -- In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua display Atlanta Fed GDP data going back to December of 2016. They speak with William Lee, chief economist at Milken Institute, on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Often a critic, Sanders praises Amazon's pay hike

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Long a critic of Amazon.com over its pay practices, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, is lauding the company for raises that will reach hundreds of thousands of workers.
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Surprise praise for Amazon from Bernie Sanders

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Long a critic of Amazon.com over its pay practices, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, is lauding the company for raises that will reach hundreds of thousands of workers.
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Often a critic, Senator Bernie Sanders praises Amazon's pay hike

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Long a critic of Amazon.com over its pay practices, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, is lauding the company for raises that will reach hundreds of thousands of workers.
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Bloomberg

Yellen Says Debt-Limit Measures Could Run Out Mid-Year

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May.07 -- Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the department’s fiscal tools to keep the national debt from breaching its congressionally mandated limit may be exhausted as soon as the U.S. summer.
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Summers Calls Wage Surge a 'Super Core' Push to Inflation

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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers sees surging wages as a powerful underlying impulse to U.S. inflation and sees them helping to contribute "to inflationary momentum." He speaks with Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Wall Street Week."
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Bloomberg

Getting a Read on U.S. Inflation

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May 4 -- Torsten Slok, chief international economist at Deutsche Bank, and Bloomberg's Oliver Renick discuss U.S. inflation, wage growth and interest rates. They speak to Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Alix Steel on "What'd You Miss?"
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Hundreds of fast-food workers rallied in Manhattan demanding a $15 minimum wage. After the rally the workers flooded the NY wage board meeting to voice their demands. (June 15)

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Hundreds of fast-food workers rallied in Manhattan demanding a $15 minimum wage.After that, they spilled into a wage board meeting on Monday.The board, created by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, has also been hearing from labor experts and business...
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Bloomberg

The Meaning of Work in the 21st Century

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Sept. 13 -- Ryan Avent, author of "The Wealth of Humans," discusses the labor force, the replacing of jobs with robots and automation and his outlook for the sector. He speaks to Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Three Must-See Charts About the October Jobs Report

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Nov. 4 -- Bloomberg's Matthew Boesler gives us three must-see charts about the October U.S. employment report. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Oliver Renick on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Nomura Economist Miwa Weighs in on the Japanese Economy

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Apr.27 -- Nomura Chief Japan Economist Takashi Miwa discusses his outlook for the Japanese economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Economy Moving Into Overheating, Carmignac Gestion Says

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Oct.26 -- Sandra Crowl, member of the investment committee at Carmignac Gestion, discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy and Federal Reserve policy ahead of today's release of gross domestic data. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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London MP calls for a boycott of Unilever over ‘disgraceful treatment’ of Kenyan farmers

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Black Lives Matter hold a 'bend the knee, don’t drink the tea' demonstration outside Unilever HQ in central London, claiming the company is exploiting African farmers on ‘slave wages’.

Demonstrators held a symbolic action outside ...
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Curated Video

Should Schools Consider Their Grad Students Workers?

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Grad students teach classes, grade papers, conduct research and create syllabi, but they're not always guaranteed the same pay or benefits as workers.
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Bloomberg

Jakarta Workers Seek Bigger Pay Jump

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Oct. 31 ""Indonesias government is facing its first real test as workers in the nations capital seek an increase to the minimum wage. Bloomberg's Alia Karenina reports on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

How Business May Pay the Price of FOMC Rate Inaction

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Dec. 17 -- Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon, and Robert Sinche of Amherst Pierpont Securities, talk about the importance of timing of a Federal Reserve rate hike to prevent a spike in wage inflation. They speak on Bloomberg...
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Minimum wage earners in Colorado can expect their hourly wages to decline on January 1st, 2010. The AP's Trevor Delaney explains.

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HEADLINE:Your Money: Minimum wage declines<br/>
CAPTION: Minimum wage earners in Colorado can expect their hourly wages to decline on January 1st, 2010. The AP's Trevor Delaney explain<br/>s.(Oct. 19)
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Sky News

Al Murray launches his political campaign

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Al Murray launches his political campaign
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Bloomberg

Japan Macro Advisors' Okubo Says Machine Orders Stagnant

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Apr.11 -- Takuji Okubo, principal and chief economist at Japan Macro Advisors, discusses Japan's machine orders for March, inflation and his outlook for the economy. He speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat and Haidi Lun on "Bloomberg...