Headlines from Across the MAP
Apr 07, 2022Wages continued to grow in March, but the pace has cooled slightly over the past few months, suggesting employers are feeling less pressure to offer pay increases as more people return to the workforce, which could ease inflation pressures.
- Bloomberg: "Soaring Mortgage Rates in U.S. Dent Demand for Vacation Homes"
- Bloomberg: "Robot Subscription Services Let Companies Automate on the Cheap"
- CNBC: "Restaurants Are Getting Creative With Menus To Counter Soaring Food Costs"
- The Wall Street Journal: "Wage Gains Show Signs of Slowing"
- Bloomberg: "Suddenly Short of Workers, U.S. Is Forced to Rethink Job Credentials"
- Barron's: "First-Time Home Buyers Are Simply Walking Away: ‘We’ve Been Backed Into a Corner’"
- The New York Times: "Can Home Prices and Interest Rates Soar at the Same Time?"
- Zero Hedge: "De-Globalization: New Supply Chains Are Inefficient And Will Drive-Up Inflation"
- Zero Hedge: "Fed Just Getting Started As Economy About To Slow"
- Bloomberg: "New Yorkers Plan to Cut Time Spent in the Office by Half, Survey Finds"
- NBER: "Tracking the Price of Nails since 1695"
- Spiegel International: "The West Will Decide on Putin's Bankruptcy"
- BIS: "The Return of Inflation"
- Visual Capitalist: "The Rise of Functional Food: What Investors Need to Know"
- A Wealth Of Common Sense: "The Predictive Power of the Yield Curve"
- The Business Times: "Containers Stack Up At Shanghai Ports As Lockdown Blocks Trucks"