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  1. State-Employment-Update-website.knit

    net payroll jobs and the unemployment rate fell by 0 1 percentage point to 2 5 percent In the prior month Vermont lost 300 net payroll jobs Over the past 12 months Vermont added 1 000 net payroll jobs and...private payroll jobs and over the past 12 months it added 1 700 private payroll jobs In the prior month Vermont remained unchanged with 0 net private payroll jobs In August employment in Vermont fell by...added 300 net payroll jobs or 0 1 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis during August In the prior month Vermont lost 300 jobs Vermont nonfarm payroll employment has increased in 5 of the past 12 months...

  2. State-Employment-Update-mobile.knit

    lost 1 600 net payroll jobs and the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 2 5 percent In the prior month North Dakota lost 1 100 net payroll jobs Over the past 12 months North Dakota added 1 500 net payroll...private payroll jobs and over the past 12 months it added 1 300 private payroll jobs In the prior month North Dakota lost 200 net private payroll jobs In August employment in North Dakota rose by 10 and...lost 1 600 net payroll jobs or 0 4 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis during August In the prior month North Dakota lost 1 100 jobs North Dakota nonfarm payroll employment has increased in 6 of the past...

  3. State-Employment-Update-website.knit

    lost 1 600 net payroll jobs and the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 2 5 percent In the prior month North Dakota lost 1 100 net payroll jobs Over the past 12 months North Dakota added 1 500 net payroll...private payroll jobs and over the past 12 months it added 1 300 private payroll jobs In the prior month North Dakota lost 200 net private payroll jobs In August employment in North Dakota rose by 10 and...lost 1 600 net payroll jobs or 0 4 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis during August In the prior month North Dakota lost 1 100 jobs North Dakota nonfarm payroll employment has increased in 6 of the past...

  4. https://www.jec.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/annual-reports?id=E27FC754-3A20-491F-B6A1-E83FECDBDA4C

    CONTENTS Overview of Current Macroeconomic Conditions 1 MAJORITY STAFF REPORTS 9 Economic Effects of Inflation Targeting 10 Individuals and the Compliance Costs of Taxation 26 OPEC and the High Cost of Oil 33...macroeconomic activity indicates that the economy is expanding robustly with little sign of any meaningful inflation In the third quarter for example the most recent data indicate that real GDP growth was robust at...feature of the recent U S economy is the lower and more stable rate of inflation we have experienced While most broad measures of inflation provide similar information we nonetheless use the core PCE on a year...

  5. https://www.jec.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/annual-reports?id=706F3F2A-98A8-4C6C-864A-D69BB4EC25DB

    resilient spurred by tax relief enacted in earlier years and low interest rates Partly because inflation and inflation expectations remained well contained interest rates have not changed significantly since...partly because of strong demand from China and India Despite rising energy and commodity prices inflation in consumer prices remains low by historical standards Between the third quarter of last year and...to turn positive in September 2003 and job gains continued throughout the remainder of the year Inflation remained benign at the close of last year This allowed the Federal Reserve to keep short term overnight...

  6. https://www.jec.senate.gov/public/_cache/files/f21b79f5-6b16-45c4-bb6f-7c257ef94c94/furth-testimony.pdf

    implicitly weighted by number of homeowner households RECENT SHOCKS THE PANDEMIC INTEREST RATES AND INFLATION Pandemic era preferences and policies contributed to a sharp increase in home prices and rents The...expect interest rate increases cutting into prices Finally housing was not exempt from economy wide inflation which has amounted to about 16 percent since January 2020 LONG TERM TRENDS REGULATION AND HOUSING...

  7. https://www.jec.senate.gov/public/_cache/files/fd3f153f-d4a4-4324-b877-8dfabb79516d/jec-uncertainty-and-manufacturing-final.pdf

    manufacturing sector more than doubled a surge which reflected the significant impact of programs from the Inflation Reduction Act the bipartisan infrastructure law and the CHIPS and Science Act Since last November...

  8. https://www.jec.senate.gov/public/_cache/files/2ed87e6f-2097-4ffd-8944-439ef7c63ac5/2025-06-26-mwh-to-ssa-final.pdf

    for callback 6 For Fiscal Year 2023 through June 2025 please provide data for each fiscal year and month regarding a Total customers served b Answer rate c Average daily call volume d Average call wait time...

  9. jec.senate.gov/public/vendor/_accounts/JEC-R/inflation-updates/Indiana%20Inflation%20Update.pdf#navpanes=0...

    Labor Statistics the Joint Economic Committee JEC State Inflation Tracker estimates that the average household in Indiana is paying 1 002 more per month to purchase the same basket of goods and services as...Indiana household has spent 30 757 more due to inflation since January 2021 Breakdown The Census Division where Indiana is located has seen cumulative inflation of 20 6 percent since January 2021 This is 0...lower than the national cumulative inflation since January 2021 of 20 7 percent Compared to one year earlier the average Indiana households needs to spend 175 more per month to maintain the same standard of...

  10. jec.senate.gov/public/vendor/_accounts/JEC-R/inflation-updates/Alaska%20Inflation%20Update.pdf#navpanes=0...

    Labor Statistics the Joint Economic Committee JEC State Inflation Tracker estimates that the average household in Alaska is paying 1 273 more per month to purchase the same basket of goods and services as...Alaska household has spent 38 187 more due to inflation since January 2021 Breakdown The Census Division where Alaska is located has seen cumulative inflation of 20 1 percent since January 2021 This is 0...lower than the national cumulative inflation since January 2021 of 20 7 percent Compared to one year earlier the average Alaska households needs to spend 208 more per month to maintain the same standard of...

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