US adds 206,000 jobs in June, unemployment rate highest since Nov. '21 by
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⚫️ Nonfarm payrolls: +206K vs. +190K expected
⚫️ Unemployment rate: 4.1% vs. 4% expected
$MSFT reached a $14.4 million settlement with California’s Civil Rights Department Wednesday over claims the company discriminated against employees who were on parental and disability leave.
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Pay increases for Americans continue to fall from post-pandemic reopening highs.
Data from ADP Wednesday showed job stayers' annual wages increased at the slowest rate in nearly three years in June. For job changers, annual wage increases slid for a third straight month.
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"Even though they've been on the outside looking in of that Mag 7 party, I think they start to get back on the dance floor."
Major companies are moving at high speed to capture the promises of artificial intelligence in healthcare while doctors and experts attempt to integrate the technology safely into patient care.
This week, the Supreme Court handed a temporary win to social media giants like Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok, sending a set of free speech cases back to the lower courts.
As streaming gets more expensive, consumers increasingly turn to free content.
Free ad-supported streaming platforms like the Roku Channel, Tubi, and Pluto TV have seen viewership steadily rise over the past few years.
"Thus far, it looks like the economy is still perhaps too strong to expect a cut in the near term," State Street's Cayla Seder says while the headline number from June's job report shows moderation, other factors, like wage growth and JOLTS data, show a strong labor market.