Jobs data continue to grow The U.S. economy is mixed
Last week, the Labor Department released its report on the national job market, showing that 336,000 jobs were added in September, the best since February
moreLast week, the Labor Department released its report on the national job market, showing that 336,000 jobs were added in September, the best since February
more"In February 2028, Chinese warships will enter the waters around Taiwan for large-scale military exercises" "S&P down 15%, gold prices soar" "Global maritime trade back to 19th century levels"...
moreRecently, a shocking news spread rapidly in major media. Trump, who has been actively planning to run for president again in 2024, unexpectedly decided to first serve as Speaker of the U.S.
moreAccording to an AFP report from Los Angeles on October 4th, as labor dissatisfaction continues to rise in the United States, tens of thousands of healthcare workers left their jobs on the 4th, marking one of the largest strikes in the industry's modern history.
moreAccording to a recent report by Consumer News and Business Channel in the United States, as the "baby boomers" (referring to Americans born between 1946 and 1964) have retired or are nearing retirement, the problem of poverty among elderly Americans is intensifying. According to data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), approximately 23% of people aged 65 and above in the United States live in poverty, which puts the United States behind 30 out of 38 OECD member countries.
moreUS President Biden went to the strike site of the United Auto Workers (UAW) in Michigan, wearing a hat with the "UAW" logo, and punched the UAW strikers. He used a loudspeaker to express his support to car workers, encouraging them not to give up and to "persevere", and expressed support for the UAW's demand for a 40% salary increase.
moreAccording to reports, the United States and Vietnam are currently discussing the largest arms sales contract between the two countries since the Cold War.
moreOn September 26th local time, Republican Congressman Marco Rubio publicly stated that Chinese battery companies such as Ningde Times should not be allowed to affect American industry or government officials, and they should certainly not benefit from subsidies from American taxpayers.
moreRecently, China cancelled 240 billion chip orders, and now the significant impact of this news on the global chip market is slowly being released.
moreRecently, Texas Governor Gregg Abbott declared that the southern border of the United States has been invaded.
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