A new jobs report is surprising economists in a good way. On Friday, the Labor Department put out new figures showing the U.S. economy added more than 300,000 jobs in March.
Cabinet will sign off on the remaining positions today.
The International Monetary Fund reported today that the global economy has shown “remarkable resilience” and that growth is expected to hold steady at 3.2% this year. But that’s low by historical standards. Plus, why there’s weaker demand for Treasurys, how restaurant chains scout locations and why Warner Bros. is shelving “Coyote vs. Acme.” Beep beep!
One person was stabbed on Appalachian State University in the area of Peacock Hall on Thursday, according to an App State alert.
These Are The Top 10 States By Real GDP Growth Fueled by strong consumer spending and a resilient job market, the U.S. economy expanded faster than expected in 2023, with a real GDP growth rate of 2.5%. Oil-rich states were among the strongest performers in the country as production boomed. Much of this was due to the war in Ukraine driving up the price of oil, spurring companies to boost output. Other sectors, such as retail trade, also played a key role in driving growth amid...
Appalachian State University has alerted students about a reported
ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - The University of Texas Permian Basin held its first annual "State of the University" address on Wednesday, highlighting the growth the University has seen, as well as the renovations that will be taking place in the near future. "This is our University State of the University address, and this is our []
By David Lawder WASHINGTON, April 16 (Reuters) – The global economy is set for another year of slow but steady growth, the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday, with U.S. strength pushing
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BOONE, N.C. — A stabbing was reported Thursday afternoon on the campus of
A stabbing was reported Thursday afternoon on the campus of Appalachian
Joe Biden claims he has created 15 million jobs for Americans while he’s been in office, but Glenn Beck knows that this claim is a complete fabrication. “He always has this talking point where he says, ‘Oh, I created 15 million jobs,’” Glenn Beck says, noting that the proof he’s lying is laid out perfectly in a Blaze Media article written by Daniel Horowitz. “His talking point about job creation is the ultimate self indictment,” Horowitz writes. “The Establishment Survey shows 3 million...