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Household Debt and Credit Report

Credit card balances, which are now at $1.14 trillion outstanding, increased by $27 billion during the second quarter and are 5.8% above the level a year ago.

I. Navigating the disinflation journey

In the second one, the pace of nominal wage growth is faster in 2023 ... Household debt is high and debt service ratios are rising fast.

Growth in US labor costs accelerates in first quarter - Reuters

State and local government wages accelerated 1.4% after rising 1.1% in the prior quarter. They surged 5.0% year-on-year after gaining 4.7% in ...

Provincial Economic Forecast - TD Economics

... growth at a faster pace than most other provinces. ... What's more, much of this year's growth has been driven by the public sector ...

Global Economic Prospects - World Bank

The latest global economic outlook for 2024-2025 from the World Bank. Learn about economic trends, policies, GDP growth, risks, and inflation rates ...

GlobalTrends_2040.pdf - DNI.gov

service, increasing public distrust in political institutions. A MORE CONTESTED WORLD. 97. Page 106. GLOBAL TRENDS 2040. 98. CONTESTED AND TRANSFORMING.

India in the 1980s and 1990s: A Triumph of Reforms

However, the rate of growth of public sector GDPdeclined (from 7.8 to. 7.2 ... Despite faster growth in exports than imports in the second half of the ...

Road to Recovery - Minnesota Paid Leave

faster private-sector job growth and a ... relative to the U.S. public sector during the first few years after the recession. ... last year's pace, but job growth ...

Study: Wages Are Still Losing In The Post-Pandemic Inflation Race

Thanks to over a year of “real” wage growth, the current gap between wage growth and inflation (2.6 percentage points) marks major improvement ...

UK economy grows 0.1% in third quarter

It was the weakest pace of quarterly growth since the start of last year ... second-fastest expansion in the G7 at the start of 2024.

Can we predict the unpredictable? with J. Doyne Farmer (Ep. 147)

In his recent book “Making Sense of Chaos: A Better Economics for a Better World” Farmer is using those same principles to build a new branch of ...

The Conservatives and the Economy, 2010–24 - IFS

This lack of growth in real wages is unprecedented in the last two hundred years of British economic history: there has been no longer ...

12 insights about the Australian economy during the March quarter

During the quarter, private sector wages grew at a faster pace than those in the public sector. ... year ago, rising in line with population ...

Turnaround of the Swedish Economy: Lessons from Large Business ...

The relationship between firms' productivity and wage increases was strengthened over the period studied, which suggests that productive firms and productive ...

How has U.S. spending on healthcare changed over time?

Dental service expenditures increased by just 0.3% in 2022, much slower than the growth of 18.2% rebound in 2021 after a drop in the first year ...

UK regular pay grows at slowest pace in two years, pointing to lower ...

Economists polled by Reuters had mostly forecast regular wage growth of 4.7 per cent, but the figure was in line with the BOE's forecast for the ...

Self-Regulatory Organizations; BOX Exchange LLC; Notice of Filing ...

... increased its fees at all for over six years for the subject services. ... pace with the growth of trade, order, and quote data. As part of ...

Full Quarterly Bulletin – No 306 – December 2022

Labour productivity growth in the formal non-agricultural sector of the economy moderated significantly to 0.5% in the year to the second ...

Economy of the United States - Wikipedia

The United States is a highly developed mixed economy. It is the world's largest economy by nominal GDP; it is also the second largest by purchasing power ...

Salary systems in public administration and their reforms | OECD

Public sector remuneration systems are shaped by an intricate interaction of administrative culture, economic conditions, and political systems. This paper.