61. A brisk job market could suggest that inflation is poised to pick up speed, say some economists. 62. A better way to look at it is in percentage terms because the job market grows. 63. A booming jobs market and scarce workers can trigger inflation as employers offer bigger compensation, and then pass on extra costs to consumers. 64. A key argument favored by opponents is that a minimum wage increase would push a large number of workers, particularly teen-agers, out of the job market. 65. A person who went into the job market as, say, a COBOL programmer, sees opportunities lessening every year. 66. A look at how the world of tech would be different if women held parity in its job market. 67. A Labor Department report out today, meanwhile, showed surprising strength in the job market. 68. A lot is said about how the job market tends to favor the young over older, more-experienced workers. 69. A healthy job market heightens the risk that inflation will eat into the value of bond interest and principal, some analysts say. 70. A key reason for the buying power is the buoyant job market. |