Inflation Ticked Up Last Month, Backing the Fed’s Caution on Rate Cuts (from the New York Times): Consumer prices climbed 3.2 percent last month from a year earlier, down notably from a 9.1 percent high in 2022, but still quicker than the roughly 2 percent that was normal before the pandemic.
Inflation sped up slightly in February on an overall basis and a closely watched measure of underlying price increases was firmer than economists had expected.
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‘Quiet quitting’ and other terms reflect employee effort to exert power. By Samantha Masunaga and Sean Greene
Abygail Liera sympathized when she first read about people who were “quiet quitting,” refusing to go above and beyond at their jobs.
But it wasn’t until a few months later that she understood.