The Economic Squeeze: Understanding the Impact of Stagnant Wages Against Rising Inflation.
As global inflation continues to drive up the cost of essential goods and services, the gap between household income and living expenses is widening, creating significant financial instability for workers.
US Labor Market Shows Resilience as Job Openings Stabilize and Hiring Increases.
Recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates a stable labor market, with job openings slightly dipping to 6.87 million in March while hiring activity showed a notable rebound.
Median Annual Earnings for Retail Workers: A Comparative Look at 16 Major Chains.
An analysis of median annual earnings for workers at 16 major US-based retailers, highlighting the impact of part-time and seasonal labor on company-reported figures for the 2025 fiscal year.
The New Normal: Why US Employment Is Stuck in a Cycle of Volatility.
The US job market is experiencing persistent month-to-month volatility, oscillating between gains and losses. This trend is driven by slowing population growth, declining immigration, and an aging workforce, creating a new 'breakeven' rate for job creation.
















