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jobless

[job-lis] / ˈdʒɒb lɪs /


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First among them would be a jobless productivity boost in the U.S., perhaps resulting from increased adoption of AI technology, thereby reducing consumer price inflation.

From MarketWatch

Some analysts even wonder if the economy is morphing into a so-called jobless expansion — in other words, an economy that is growing but adding very few, if any, net jobs.

From MarketWatch

Some analysts even wonder if the economy is morphing into a so-called jobless expansion — in other words, an economy that is growing but adding very few, if any, net jobs.

From MarketWatch

Weekly jobless claims figures on Wednesday, Dec. 24 and Wednesday, Dec. 31 could give further indications of a weak jobs market.

From The Wall Street Journal

The jobless rate in the country has cooled in recent months as hiring has picked up, but it remains elevated as businesses remain wary of demand thanks to U.S. tariffs and trade policy.

From The Wall Street Journal