Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge may surprise to the upside in March Don't expect the inflation picture to get much, if any, better when the U.S. Commerce Department releases its March data for personal income and outlays on Friday. Along with a view into consumers' ... 04/25/2024 - 4:55 am | View Link
Dollar hits new 34-yr high in mid-155 yen after strong U.S. data The U.S. dollar climbed to a new 34-year high in the mid-155 yen range in Tokyo, as more solid U.S. economic data dampened expectations the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates soon. The dollar hit ... 04/24/2024 - 4:33 pm | View Link
U.S. Durable Goods Orders Surge 2.6% In March, More Than Expected With orders for transportation equipment showing a substantial increase, the Commerce Department released a report on Wednesday ... 04/24/2024 - 4:58 am | View Link
Advance: March U.S. Durable Goods Orders Up 2.6% MTM New orders for U.S.-made durable goods — products meant to last three years or more — increased 2.6% in March to $283.4 billion, following February’s gain that was revised down from +1.4% to +0.7%. 04/24/2024 - 4:06 am | View Link
Durable-goods orders get boost from autos and planes, but most manufacturers tread water Orders for U.S. durable goods jumped 2.6% in March, but most of the increase was tied to new autos and passenger planes. Orders barely rose outside of ... 04/24/2024 - 2:22 am | View Link
The design of the $6.35 million sub is so radical, it couldn’t have existed five years ago.
This is the Triton 660/9 AVA, the first completely transparent submersible that offers a 360-degree view of the sea. While its manufacturer offers other, more-conventional, submarines with large windows, they are nothing like this vehicle.
Companies aren’t reckoning with the climate impacts of their “return to work” policies.
This story was produced by Grist and co-published by Fast Company.
Nimble wants to make it easier for people to repair their items—which in turn will pressure companies to make products more fixable to begin with.
When her air purifier broke, Stephanie Hoang did what most people do when they’re not sure how to get rid of something: she stuck it in her closet.
Ready to make a big life change? Here are five critical factors to consider.
If you’re like most people, you have an area (or two) in your life that you’d like to change. You may want to reduce stress, improve your fitness, or manage your finances more effectively. Change, however, is easier said than done because many of us have limiting beliefs that get in the way.
Rubber may be the most important agricultural product in America—and it’s in danger. Now, scientists and growers are working to cultivate solutions.
For more than a decade, Jody Scott tended shrubs in a dry field in southern Arizona. A lifelong farmer of myriad crops, Scott calls this the most boring thing he’s ever grown.
Is your boss hard to track down? Do they miss meetings, or just generally seem checked out? Here’s how to deal—without it hurting your career.
Take a quick glance at your coworkers. Only one in three feels engaged at work, according to the latest figures from Gallup. With so many disengaged people in the workplace, it’s possible that your boss is the person who’s checked out, especially if you find yourself connecting with them less and less.