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Indiana’s unemployment rate increased slightly in August to 2.8 percent. The state’s unemployment rate is still near record lows for the last decade. It’s also below the national rate of 3.7 percent.
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In many ways, pregnant people, hospitals, and OB-GYNs will immediately experience the effects of Indiana's new abortion restrictions. The timeline for economic repercussions is less clear after the law goes into effect Sept. 15.
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Jobs gains ran just slightly ahead of job losses in August, which is consistent with the recent month-to-month trend of modest-but-steady improvement toward the recovery of the millions of jobs lost during the pandemic.
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The past few months has given workers more power in the labor market. In June, Indiana had about four active job seekers for every 10 job openings, according to new federal estimates released Thursday.
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The struggle to find workers may have reached all the way to the North Pole as shopping mall Santas say they’re seeing increased demand this year as the…
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The COVID-19 pandemic is an incredibly complex, historic event, and since it began many historians have been looking back, to learn what they can from…