Ohioans could see $900 million in federal COVID-19 unemployment benefits finally reach their pockets, after the state Supreme ...
The DOL report for the week ending Nov. 15 shows there was a sharp decrease in the number of first-time unemployment claims ...
For the first time in years, more than half of recent Northeast Ohio college students stayed in the area after they graduated ...
There were a couple of noteworthy caveats. The unemployment rate increased to a four-year peak of 4.4 percent, suggesting ...
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Fed rate cut is still a prudent move as unemployment rises, says MacroPolicy's Julia Coronado
CNBC's Steve Liesman and Julia Coronado, MacroPolicy Perspectives founder, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the Federal ...
Though there are some concerns about the economy, Ohio’s retailers are still expecting a good holiday season this year.
A report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland delivered some unsettling news as we roll toward the holiday season. Indicators suggest there is a 24% chance the U.S. economy was in recession last ...
Staff report Ohioans filed 6,117 initial unemployment claims for the week of Oct. 26-Nov. 1, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services reported this week. That number was 654 more than the ...
The Cleveland Fed said there was a nearly one-in-four chance that the national economy was already in recession as of last ...
Substance use disorder is a national crisis, but it disproportionately affects Appalachia. In 2022, overdose rates in ...
Employers slashed more than 150,000 jobs in October, the largest wave of layoffs in more than 20 years, a report from ...
A report found that while 19.66% of Ohio credit card payments were overdue in the second quarter of last year, 28.65% were in ...
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