How the US economy avoided a recession in 2023, and is on track for a “soft landing” in 2024 – so far, inflation is moderating while job growth remains resilient
The recent surge in immigration has fueled strong labor market growth, but is in jeopardy given political polarization
The role of AI in the workforce: Will generative AI tools replace jobs or create a new era of "centaur workers"?
Concerning risks to the outlook, from geopolitical conflict and depleted consumer savings, to a resurgence of inflation and higher interest rates
Prior to joining Appcast in 2021, he was an economist for Indeed.com’s Hiring Lab. Before that, he was the quantitative editor at FiveThirtyEight.com. He began his career as an economic analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. He holds a B.A. in economics from the University of Chicago.
Sam Kuhn is an Economic Data Analyst at Appcast specializing in labor market and recruitment data. Sam studied economics at Arizona State University and Boston College. His research on pay transparency has been quoted in various media sources such as Marketplace, CNBC and The Guardian. Sam lives in Boston and enjoys cycling and snowboarding.