There are many ways to fill out your March Madness bracket. Team color. Mascots. Maybe even basketball knowledge. Here's an ...
White-collar workers are getting nervous, with good reason. Sure, 98 percent of college graduates who want a job still have one, and wages are ticking up. Sure, some companies that cite the ...
From left to right: the New York Yankees' Aaron Boone, Ferrari's Frederic Vasseur, England's Thomas Tuchel, Real Madrid's Alvaro Arbeloa, the USWNT's Emma Hayes and the New York Jets' Aaron Glenn ...
The U.S. economy is on a tear. So why is the American job market limping behind? The Labor Department is expected to report Wednesday that companies, government agencies and nonprofits added 75,000 ...
The job market is faltering. Wages aren’t keeping pace with inflation. Many Americans question the value of a college degree. But America is still awash in good-paying jobs, and not all of them ...
Economists expect that January's nonfarm payrolls report should show growth that was nil or not much better during the month. The Bureau of Labor Statistics also will report its final benchmark ...
AI has had a top-to-bottom effect on the American workforce, cited as the force behind mass layoffs and a valued skill in workers at the same time. In 2025, consulting firm Challenger Gray & Christmas ...
American workers are staring down a terrible labor market. It’s so bad that job postings are at their lowest level since the depths of the pandemic. The demand for new hires “continues to wane,” said ...
Michigan lost the second most jobs of any state in January 2026, according to an outplacement firm's report that showed job losses rising to their highest total across the U.S. for any January since ...
New data on jobs and layoffs this week points to more job cuts and lackluster hiring plans, indicating 2026 might not be the fresh start many job seekers are looking for. A monthly survey of layoff ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on Thursday reported the fewest job openings on the market since 2020. December job openings reflected a downward trend at 6.5 million, marking a 966,000 decrease ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. job openings fell to the lowest level in more than five years, another sign that the American labor market remains sluggish. The Labor Department reported Thursday that vacancies ...
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