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This Week: Job openings, consumer prices, Disney earns

Aug 8, 2021, 10:10 PM | Updated: 10:23 pm

A look at some of the key business events and economic indicators upcoming this week:

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The Labor Department issues its June tally of U.S. job openings Monday.

The rapidly rebounding economy has been generating intense demand for workers this year. In May, employers advertised a record 9.21 million jobs, while the percentage of workers getting laid off hit a record low. The trends reflect a tight job market, with employers forced to pay more to attract workers yet still struggling to fill open jobs.

Job openings, by month:

Jan. 7,099,000

Feb. 7,526,000

March 8,288,000

April 9,193,000

May 9,209,000

June (est.) 9,125,000

Source: FactSet

EYE ON INFLATION

A gauge of U.S. consumer prices is expected to show inflation edged lower last month.

The Labor Department’s consumer price index, due out Wednesday, is projected to show a gain of 5.3% for the 12 months ended in July. That would be down slightly from an annual increase of 5.4% in May, the biggest 12-month inflation spike since August 2008. Prices have been rising this year, unsettling financial markets and raising concerns that higher inflation could weaken the economic recovery.

Consumer price index, annual percent change, not seasonally adjusted:

Feb. 1.7

March 2.6

April 4.2

May 5.0

June 5.4

July (est.) 5.3

Source: FactSet

THE MOUSE HOUSE

Walt Disney serves up its fiscal third-quarter results Thursday.

Wall Street predicts the entertainment conglomerate’s earnings and revenue increased sharply in the April-June quarter versus a year earlier, when lockdowns aimed at stemming the pandemic led many people to postpone vacation travel and rely on streamed video for entertainment. Investors will be listening for an updated outlook on Disney’s streaming video service, theme parks and vacation resorts.

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This Week: Job openings, consumer prices, Disney earns