Quoctrung Bui
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Restaurants and hotels are posting new job openings faster than they can fill them. This is a promising sign for the economy.
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Yes, inequality is rising in the U.S. But it's falling when you look at all of humanity.
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See the link between family income and job choice for nurses, teachers, police officers and dozens of others.
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We analyzed pizza prices from around the country to answer a simple question: How much does a pizza cost in your neighborhood?
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In 2013, nearly 40 percent of unemployed workers had been looking for work for six months or longer.
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There are about 137 million jobs in America. Here's how they break down — and how the picture has changed over the past few years.
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The economy grew really quickly this summer. At least, that's the government's best guess for now. But it's tough to know exactly.
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In the past five years, the Fed has created $3 trillion out of thin air. In that context, today's news is vanishingly small.
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Over the past 50 years, both the way the federal government spends money and what the government spends money on has changed a lot.
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Many rich countries, like the U.S. and Japan, are getting old. Meanwhile, countries in the developing world are staying young. Here's what that looks like over the course of a century.