Jeffrey Sparshott, Wall Street Journal

Jeffrey Sparshott

Wall Street Journal

Washington, DC, United States

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Past:
  • Wall Street Journal
  • Fox Business
  • realtor.com
  • Cashay

Past articles by Jeffrey:

America’s Hot Labor Market Fuels Job Growth in Unexpected Places

Builders, engineers, real-estate agents, automakers and other businesses typically sensitive to higher borrowing costs have increased employment. → Read More

Diverging Jobs Data Raise Questions About Labor Market Health

Payroll growth is strong but household data and other indicators are weakening, prompting concerns about the labor market’s overall strength as more signs point to a slowing economy. → Read More

Newsletter: Soaring Debt, Big Layoffs and a Booming Stock Market

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Newsletter: More Factory Output, Fewer Factory Workers

This is the web version of the WSJ’s newsletter on the economy. You can sign up for daily delivery here . More Output, Fewer Workers U.S. factory output continued to grow in August, but the picture for employment was mixed, a possible sign of lingering uncertainty about the coronavirus pandemic among American manufacturers. A survey of... → Read More

Newsletter: From Furloughed to Fired

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Newsletter: Consumer Spending, Inflation vs. Employment and the Virus that Won’t Go Away

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Newsletter: Deep Contraction, Hurricane Hit and Millennial Power

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Durable-Goods Orders Rose 11.2% in July for Third Monthly Gain

Orders for long-lasting factory goods rose for a third straight month in July as manufacturers boosted output and the economy continued its climb back from disruptions related to the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

Newsletter: Limited Supplies, High Demand

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Newsletter: China Is Catching Up

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Newsletter: Debt, Labor Divide and Live Music

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Newsletter: U.S. Labor Market Cools, U.K. Output Jumps

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Newsletter: Layoffs, Trade Talks and the Fed’s Outlook

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Newsletter: Building Boom, Stimulus Talks and a New High for Stocks

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Newsletter: The Safest Place During a Pandemic

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Newsletter: Working Parents Hit Coronavirus Breaking Point

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Newsletter Special Report: Millions of Jobs Added, Millions More to Go

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Newsletter: Jobs, Jobs, Jobs

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Newsletter: Expiration Date

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Newsletter: Labor Pains

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