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Savannah is a former Marketplace reporter based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her reporting centered on Indigenous communities and rural economies.
The number of openings decreased for the third straight month in March, but it’s still historically high.
The resilience of this usually interest rate-sensitive sector makes the Fed’s goal of taming inflation that much harder.
A new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association looked at 25 melatonin gummies and found that some contained much more melatonin than advertised, or none at all.
Native game creators are building alternate realities where their cultures are centered and respected. But the projects still need funding.
The delayed “Love Is Blind” reunion upset viewers, but the buzz confirmed live events will draw a streaming audience, even if they aren’t live.
Retailers like Walmart and Best Buy are cutting staff as consumers pull back on discretionary spending.
In March, the average new car sold for $171 below asking price, according to Kelley Blue Book. But that’s still higher than before COVID.
Here’s what that could mean for the labor market — and inflation.
Labor force participation for 20- to 24-year-olds is lagging. Zoomers whose educations were interrupted by the pandemic are still catching up.
One of the reasons revolves around issues of racial classification on official documents like the Census.