Sarah Ali Author

Dr. Sarah Ali is the Global Economist at Radancy, a talent acquisition platform provider for the world's largest employers. Dr. Ali serves as the thought leader for Radancy's perspective on the global labor market, its implications for recruitment, retention, compensation, and the future of work. Dr. Ali champions the belief that transformative economic solutions can spark change and shape the future global growth. Dr. Ali holds a BSBA in Economics, Summa Cum Laude, as well as a Master's and PhD from the University of Missouri-Columbia. In her free time, she is an avid fitness enthusiast, and can frequently be found practicing yoga or traveling. Dr. Ali is dedicated to promoting optimism, economics, and global growth, and believes in the power of transformative economic solutions that will create a better future for all.

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April 2023 Global Labor Market Update

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US labor market seems to be gradually cooling US job openings decreased from 10.5 to 9.9 million over January 2023 to February 2023, a decrease of 6.0% MoM, and a decrease of...

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March 2023 Global Labor Market Update

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US labor market remains relatively tight despite relatively high job opening levels      US job openings decreased from 11.2 to 10.8 million over December...

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February 2023 US Labor Market Update

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Special Edition Radancy’s US labor market update this month will be a special edition for Black History Month. The ability of all individuals to access opportunities is a...

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January 2023 Global Labor Market Update

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US labor market remains relatively tight despite relatively high job opening levels US job openings decreased from 10.5 to 10.4 million over October to November, a decrease...

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December 2022 Global Labor Market Update

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US labor market is showing signs of gradual cooling US job openings decreased from 10.6 to 10.3 million over September to October, a decrease of 3.3% MoM and 6.9% YoY,...

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