
“Tens of millions of Americans have changed jobs over the past two years, a tidal wave of quitting that reflected - and helped create - a rare moment of worker power as employees demanded higher pay, and as employers, short on staff, often gave it to them.” ( New York Times)Īmericans Have Quit Quitting Their Jobs. ( Bloomberg / Associated Press / New York Times / CNN / CNBC / CNBC) Due to the strength of the labor market, some economists worry that the Federal Reserve will continue to push up interest rates to combat inflation that hit a four-decade high last year. Monthly job openings, however, remain historically high: Before 2021, job openings never hit 8 million. Job openings, meanwhile, fell to 9.82 million in May, down from 10.3 million in April and below the 9.9 million estimate. And while the ADP data often differs, it’s consistent with broader trends in the labor market and is viewed as a proxy for overall hiring activity. The government’s official employment report is due Friday. The ADP National Employment Report was well above 220,000 forecasted by economists. companies added 497,000 jobs last month – the most in over a year. The ban also decreased abortions in Texas and six adjacent states by 38%, according to researchers. Instead, there were about 297,000 total births during that nine-month period – about 3% more than expected without the law. The research team estimated that from April to December 2022, Texas would have typically seen 287,289 births after analyzing years of previous live birth data from all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Texas Senate Bill 8, passed in September 2021, effectively banned abortions after six weeks of pregnancy with few exceptions.

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