United States — United States Department of Labor & Oxford Economics
8 shared events · Importance 3 · Last updated Jul 02, 2026
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United States — United States Department of Labor: The United States — United States Department of Labor is the source of the unemployment benefits claims and non-farm payroll employment data, making it central to this economic event.
Oxford Economics: Oxford Economics provides expert analysis on the jobless claims data through its Senior U.S. Economist, Matthew Martin.
May 21, 2026 · 6 articles
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United States — United States Department of Labor: The United States — United States Department of Labor reported that consumer prices rose 4.2% in May, indicating a significant increase in inflation.
Oxford Economics: Oxford Economics>>>' lead US economist, Nancy Vanden Houten, commented that inflation might not get worse but will remain 'a bit warm for the time being'.
Jun 10, 2026 · 63 articles
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Oxford Economics: Oxford Economics' senior economist, Thomas Feltmate, commented on the soft footing of the labor market, with employers reluctant to hire but also to fire.
Dec 16, 2025 · 11 articles
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