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Job market stayed hot in June despite Fed rate hikes, fewer openings on August 1, 2023 at 4:43 pm Business News | The Hill

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The job market may be cooling slightly off recent highs, but its temperature is still sizzling hot.

Job openings ticked down to 9.58 million in June from 9.62 million in May, down from 10.96 million in June of last year, according to data released Tuesday by the Labor Department.

US economy blows past expectations: 3 quick takeaways 

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That means there are 1.6 open jobs in the U.S. economy now for each job seeker — a ratio that still favors people who are looking for work.

Openings decreased in transportation and warehousing by 78,000 and in state and local government by 29,000. They increased by 136,000 in health care and social assistance.

New hires decreased by 326,000 to 5.9 million. People leaving their jobs either because they were laid off, quit or fired decreased by 280,000 to 5.6 million.

The number of people quitting their jobs decreased to 3.8 million from 4.1 million in May for a quit rate of 2.4 percent. Quits can be a sign of how free workers are to leave their jobs, often to take up new positions with better pay or working conditions.

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Biden boosted by economy

The downtick in quits and open jobs isn’t enough to remove the luster from recent surprisingly strong economic data, including a boost in second-quarter economic growth at 2.4 percent annualized.

The steady stream of strong economic data is good news for President Biden heading into the 2024 election as GOP messaging has consistently taken aim at Biden’s handling of the economy.

Surprisingly strong economy shifts political calculations

“The Washington Post suggested that Republicans may have to find something else to criticize me for now that inflation is coming down,” Biden said last month. “Maybe they’ll decide to impeach me because it’s coming down. I don’t know – I love that one.”

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How long can the job market defy the odds?

Higher employment is traditionally associated with higher inflation and lower employment with lower inflation, but that relationship has been called into question in recent decades and has been all but thrown out during the recovery from the pandemic.

Inflation is ebbing and compensation is rising, new economic data shows

Consumer inflation has fallen to 3 percent annually, according to data from the Labor Department, even as the unemployment rate has remained near record lows. The jobless rate was 3.6 percent in June, according to the Labor Department.

“This business cycle was so sufficiently strange and sufficiently unusual, that I don’t think that the normal rules of a direct tradeoff between unemployment and inflation necessarily have to apply,” Austan Goolsbee, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, said in a Monday interview.

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“They certainly have not applied in the last six months,” he said.

According to the Census Bureau, 80 percent of U.S. households receive no income from interest payments, dividends or rental income, implying that money earned in the form of wages from employment is a primary source of income. 

Only about 19 percent of households make money from interest, dividends or rent, according to the Census.

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The Republic of Liberia and Fulton County Georgia Officials Meet to Strengthen Ties

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In a significant move to revitalize a nearly two-century-old connection, President of Liberia, Joseph Nyumah Boakai, and his cabinet members met with key Fulton County officials on Wednesday, August 21st. This historic meeting was made possible due to the efforts of Aaron Faulkner, film director, and Dr. Clarice Ford-Kulah, President of Providence Preservation Foundation Inc., who played a crucial role in facilitating the discussion. Dr. Ford-Kulah and her team were instrumental in bringing everyone together, and she will be orchestrating the return visit in December of the Fulton County delegation. The meeting, which took place in Atlanta, Georgia, focused on potential partnerships aimed at addressing Liberia’s current challenges and marked a significant step towards strengthening the historic ties between Liberia and Fulton County.

President Joseph Nyumah Boakai met privately with Fulton County officials to discuss strengthening historic ties and exploring new collaborations between Liberia and Fulton County, Georgia.

The relationship between Liberia and Fulton County dates back to the early 19th century when freed African Americans, many from Georgia, settled in Liberia. This connection has endured for nearly two centuries, creating a unique bond between the two regions.

High-profile figures, including the President of Liberia, members of his cabinet, Chief Probate Judge Kenya Johnson of Fulton County, and Fulton County Chairman Robb Pitts, attended the meeting. The discussions focused on exploring ways to strengthen economic ties, foster educational and cultural exchanges, and address healthcare challenges in Liberia.

President Joseph Nyumah Boakai met privately with Fulton County officials to discuss strengthening historic ties and exploring new collaborations between Liberia and Fulton County, Georgia.

Potential areas of collaboration include trade partnerships, investment opportunities in Liberian infrastructure, technology transfer programs, scholarship programs for Liberian students, cultural exhibitions, medical training programs, and telemedicine partnerships.

Chief Probate Judge Kenya Johnson provided insight into the historical ties between Fulton County and Liberia, referencing documents from the Fulton County Probate Court that shed light on the complex history of slavery and emancipation in the region.

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Chairman Robb Pitts emphasized the potential for mutual benefit in this partnership, stating, “By leveraging our shared history and combining our resources, we can create meaningful change and opportunities for both Liberia and Fulton County.”

President Joseph Nyumah Boakai standing next to Her Royal Majesty Shanta Lana Hereford, Warrior Queen of The Cherut Nation.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue dialogue and develop concrete action plans for collaboration. Both parties expressed optimism about the potential for this partnership to address pressing issues in Liberia while strengthening the bonds between the two regions.

This historic meeting marks a significant step towards revitalizing the connection between Liberia and Fulton County, with the potential to create meaningful change and opportunities for both regions.

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A New Nation Rises, Elevating the Global Black Community

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A series of events took place to mark the establishment of a new nation, Cherut. These events brought together various individuals and groups, including leaders, advocates, and cultural figures, who share a common goal of self-determination and empowerment.

Her Majesty Shanta Lana Hereford of The Ishola Empire, Princess, Empress Myishola Matthews of the Inosa Nation

Sunday Evening: A Gathering at the Hilton Hotel

On Sunday evening, an exclusive gathering took place at the Hilton Atlanta Hotel, attended by royal members of The Ishola Empire and the newly formed Nation of Cherut that included other notable figures, including:

  • Dr. Peter W. Sherill: A renowned political scientist and advocate for electoral reform. Dr. Sherill has dedicated his career to promoting fair representation and equal political access.
  • Dr. Cheryldene Cook,
  • Mr. Harold James, owner of Vocal Leaf Tea and event sponsor.

Monday to Thursday: Workshops at INOSA

A series of workshops were held from Monday to Thursday at the Kemet Club in East Point, Georgia, to draft the charter for the Indigenous Nations of Sovereignty Alliance (INOSA). Participants engaged in collaborative discussions to form an organization that advocates for Indigenous nations, tribes, and kingdoms across the global Black diaspora.

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Wednesday: A Bus Tour and Press Conference

On Wednesday, Empress Myishola Matthews, The Oba Binrin of The Ishola Empire, a visionary leader and cultural icon, joined the 124th National Black Business Conference for a bus tour of Tuskegee and a press conference, celebrating the legacy of Black excellence. Meanwhile, the newly appointed Queen Her Majesty Shanta Lana Hereford, a rising leader and advocate for political engagement, sat in to witness a private and historical meeting arranged by Aaron Faulkner and Dr. Clarice Ford Kulah between the President of the Republic of Liberia, his cabinet, Chief Probate Judge Kenya Johnson, and Fulton County Chairman Robb Pitts to discuss the long history and relationship between Liberia and Fulton County and how they can work together to help Liberia with some of its pressing issues through partnership and investment.

Her Majesty Shanta Lana Hereford of The Ishola Empire and Founder of Center of Truth and Healing with a fellow community member.

Thursday Evening: A Reception and Fashion Show

On Thursday evening, a grand reception was held at The Hilton Atlanta Hotel for the 124th National Black Business Conference, while simultaneously the Birth of a New Nation Diaspora by Design Fashion Show at the Atrium Performing Arts Center in Stone Mountain GA was taking flight. The fashion show featured designs from various creators, including:

  • Vanessa Henderson from Van Miller International: A celebrated fashion designer known for her innovative and culturally inspired styles.
  • Sequoia: A rising star in the fashion world, celebrated for designs that honor African heritage and ethnic diversity.
  • Emmy Wu: A talented young designer making a name for herself in the fashion industry.

The evening was further electrified by performances from celebrated artists, including:

    • Sara LeRose: A gifted singer and songwriter known for her powerful voice and uplifting lyrics.
    • Desmond Champion: A renowned musician and composer celebrated for his contributions to the music industry.
    • Hustle Jamez: A dynamic performer and entertainer who brought energy and excitement to the stage.
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PAALA Awards: Celebrating African Leadership

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In just 51 days, the city of Atlanta will play host to a prestigious event celebrating the achievements of outstanding leaders of African descent. The Pan African American Leadership Award (PAALA), an initiative of the African Women in Leadership Organisation (AWLO), will recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to the growth and development of African American and African communities worldwide.
A Celebration of Pan Africanism
The PAALA award is rooted in the principles of Pan Africanism, which seeks to promote unity, solidarity, and cooperation among people of African descent. This year’s event aims to bring together global leaders to celebrate the progress made towards achieving shared values, sustained democracy, and global competitiveness on the African continent.
Honoring Exceptional Leaders
The PAALA award will honor exceptional leaders who have demonstrated dedication and commitment to the growth and empowerment of African American communities in the United States and the African continent. These individuals have made significant contributions to promoting black heritage and advancing the resolutions of Pan African congresses.
Join the Celebration
The event is scheduled to take place in Atlanta, and attendees can look forward to connecting with other global leaders and celebrating the achievements of the award recipients. Tickets are available for purchase at (link unavailable), with options for a Table of 10 ($1,250) and VIP Table ($1,500). Payments can also be made via Zelle to awlousa24@gmail.com.

Be a Part of History
Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a historic event that celebrates the achievements of exceptional leaders and promotes the values of Pan Africanism. All roads lead to Atlanta, so mark your calendars and join the celebration!

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