Author: Alexandra Combs
Alexandra Combs is an Editor at Workforce Info Council, where she covers labor trends, employment data, and the numbers shaping the modern workforce. A mathematics major at the University of Texas, Alexandra brings a data-driven lens to every story she writes, turning dense statistics into narratives readers can actually understand. She currently works part-time at the Department of Labor, an experience that keeps her closely connected to the real-world data behind the headlines and gives her reporting a grounded, inside perspective on how labor numbers are gathered and what they really mean.
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People are getting nervous because of the strange quiet that’s coming over the American economy right now. Month after month,…
