Given those figures, it may be natural to assume that technology workers have suffered disproportionately as the economy has stumbled.
If a divergence developed, that could be a sign the economy was stumbling.
For they remind us that even highly advanced economies like our own have sometimes stumbled badly.
And Japan's economy has been stumbling as stock prices have lost more than half their value since the end of 1989.
Peru's economy is stumbling, and the president's popularity has plummeted.
When the economy stumbles, politicians cannot afford to be seen as doing nothing.
Its economy is expanding at 7 percent annually as more developed economies, including Taiwan's, stumble.
Rate cuts take time to work their magic, meaning the economy could still stumble into a recession.
If the post-Reagan economy stumbles, the great man's responsibility ends on the day he left office.
If the economy stumbles or the relationship sours, she said, "the rules of the game will change back again."