Key Fed inflation measure rose 2.8%

Key Fed inflation measure rose 2.8%

Inflation showed little sign of abating in March, with a key barometer closely watched by the Federal Reserve showing price pressures remaining elevated. The price index of personal consumption expenditures excluding food and energy rose 2.8% in March from a year earlier, the same as in February, the Commerce Department reported Friday. That was above…

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Economy increased at a 1.6% rate

Economy increased at a 1.6% rate

U.S. economic growth was much weaker than expected at the start of the year and prices rose faster, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. According to the ministry’s Bureau of Economic Analysis, gross domestic product, a broad measure of goods and services produced in the January-March period, rose a seasonally adjusted 1.6% on an annual basis….

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N.F.L. Draft Is Like Super Bowl for City of Detroit

N.F.L. Draft Is Like Super Bowl for City of Detroit

When the NFL took its college draft on the road a decade ago, its first stops were Chicago, Philadelphia and Dallas, three of the league’s largest markets. The concept was an immediate success, transforming a show that had been staged in Manhattan hotels and theaters for half a century into a free, three-day soccer festival…

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Blinken’s Visit to China: What to Know

Blinken’s Visit to China: What to Know

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken is meeting with officials in China this week as disputes over wars, trade, technology and security test the two countries’ efforts to stabilize ties. The United States is facing an election year in which President Biden will face intense pressure to confront China’s authoritarian government and offer new protections…

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Could the Union Victory at VW Set Off a Wave?

Could the Union Victory at VW Set Off a Wave?

“If the workers in Chattanooga get a great contract, a big raise, better health benefits and then do the same at Mercedes, there will be a lot more good chances of getting good contracts in a short period of time,” said Madeline Janis, co-executive director of Jobs to Move America, a group committed to creating…

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VW Workers in Tennessee Vote for Union

VW Workers in Tennessee Vote for Union

In a landmark victory for organized labor, workers at a Volkswagen plant in Tennessee voted overwhelmingly to join the United Automobile Workers union, becoming the first non-union auto plant in a Southern state to do so. The company said in a statement late Friday that the union won 2,628 votes to 985 against in a…

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