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It’s one of those terms we hear attached to economic data all the time. But what is seasonal adjustment and how is it done?
Surfline follows conditions at hundreds of beaches all over the world, but some surfers don’t think it’s so swell.
The keepers of GDP continually update their calculations as more information becomes available.
The threat comes just when the Federal Reserve really needs a clear picture of how the economy is doing.
Uber and Lyft drivers receive personalized wages based on data the companies collect about them, according to a new legal study.
Jon Clifton weighs in on workplace engagement, global unhappiness and why it’s sometimes a good thing when polls confirm conventional wisdom.
Low levels of worker protections correlate to a lower standard of living, researcher says.
The agency said it’s part of bringing a more data-based approach to policymaking.
In a new book, legal historian Amy Gajda explores the origins of the “right to privacy.” A daring moment in a Broadway show is part of the story.
The bureau thinks it missed 3% of African Americans, 5% of Hispanics and 6% of Alaska Natives and Native Americans living on reservations.