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A data chart image of Which generation spends more?
April 18, 2025

Does how much you spend depend on when you were born? As we observe Financial Literacy Month, let’s explore how spending differs among people in different generations.

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April 17, 2025
A data chart image of Real average hourly earnings increased 1.4 percent from March 2024 to March 2025

Real average hourly earnings for all employees increased 1.4 percent, seasonally adjusted, from March 2024 to March 2025. The change in real average hourly earnings combined with a 0.6-percent decrease in the average workweek resulted in a 0.8-percent increase in real average weekly earnings over this period. Real earnings are earnings that have been adjusted for changes in consumer prices.

April 16, 2025
A data chart image of Consumer prices up 2.4 percent from March 2024 to March 2025

From March 2024 to March 2025, the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers increased 2.4 percent after rising 2.8 percent over the 12 months ending in February. Energy prices decreased 3.3 percent for the 12 months ending March 2025, while food prices increased 3.0 percent.

April 15, 2025
A data chart image of Total nonfarm payroll employment rose 228,000 in March 2025

Total nonfarm payroll employment rose in March 2025 (+228,000), higher than the average monthly gain of 158,000 over the prior 12 months. Private-sector employment increased in March (+209,000), while government employment changed little (+19,000), despite a decline in federal government employment.

April 14, 2025
A data chart image of Unemployment rates up in 255 metro areas, down in 97 areas, over the year ended February 2025

From February 2024 to February 2025, unemployment rates increased in 255 metro areas, decreased in 97 areas, and were unchanged in 35 areas.

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