Sarah Chaney

@sechaney

Economy Reporter at The Wall Street Journal. Tar Heel. sarah.chaney@wsj.com

Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2013.

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    27. sij

    Even though homes aren’t tradable, like soybeans or car parts, home prices across the world have become increasingly synchronized, and they're in a synchronized slowdown, reports.

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  3. 10. sij

    Women held more U.S. jobs than men in December for the first time in nearly a decade:

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  4. 23. pro 2019.
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    13. stu 2019.

    POPULATION GROWTH: Asheville ballooned nearly 40% in 20 years, from folks seeking an arts-and-outdoors culture in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Meanwhile, bears now number more than 4,000 in the region, up from fewer than 1,000 in 1980. via

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    I'm thrilled to be joining The Wall Street Journal's outstanding team in Washington!

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    Dream job? German company says employees can get 8 hours of work done in 5–then go home.

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  8. 3. lis 2019.

    Here's how interconnected manufacturing is across the globe:

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    26. ruj 2019.

    How Trump's policies affect manufacturing is intensively debated, but below the surface the drivers of factory performance, good and bad, have nothing do with him. Data-rich analysis by and .

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    26. ruj 2019.

    How much credit can the president take for growth (or the recent cooling) in U.S. manufacturing jobs? Today, and I dive deep into employment data and find that much of what happens with factory jobs goes beyond a president’s control.

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    Over a million more workers will qualify for overtime pay as the Labor Department raises the earnings threshold to $35,568

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    23. ruj 2019.

    Lower-income workers are quitting their jobs for better opportunities at higher rates than in the past, says , highlighting a recent survey. Here’s to dynamic labor markets and better matches between job seekers and employers 🍻

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  13. 5. ruj 2019.

    The most promising jobs of the next decade are not the highest-paying (doctors), nor the fastest-growing (personal-care aides), but the ones that pair high wages with robust demand:

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    An economic indicator with captains’ chairs and a rolling toilet: Elkhart, Ind., RV industry hints at a coming recession.

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  15. 16. kol 2019.

    Far fewer young Americans are seeking work this summer than in decades past. But for those who are, this job market is like a 1960s throwback:

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  16. 13. kol 2019.

    Some 42% of women’s and girls’ clothing and shoes imported to the U.S. in 2018 came from China. For men and boys, that figure is 26%, evidence new tariffs will have a bigger impact on women's clothing than men's: via

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  18. 12. kol 2019.

    Just 0.28% of the 156 million U.S. civilian workers earned the federal minimum wage last year, raising the question: Does the federal minimum even matter anymore? via

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    The July jobs report—due tomorrow—will be a gauge of the expansion’s resiliency in face of trade tensions and slowing global growth. Latest w/ ⁦⁩:

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    Scoop: Change to 401(k) rules would let would let businesses band together to offer joint retirement plans w/⁦

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