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job market

  • Economic Analyst Skeptical Whether Job Data Reflect Real Labor Market | Business Matters (Oct. 4)
    Economic Analyst Skeptical Whether Job Data Reflect Real Labor Market | Business Matters (Oct. 4)
    US job growth accelerated much more than anticipated last month. According to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employers added an estimated 254,000 jobs in September, dropping the ...
    October 4, 2024BY Don Ma
  • US Added 254,000 Jobs Last Month; Elon Musk to Join Trump Rally in Butler
    US Added 254,000 Jobs Last Month; Elon Musk to Join Trump Rally in Butler
    The number of U.S. jobs grew much more than expected last month. Hiring accelerated by 254,000 jobs and ...
    October 4, 2024BY Don Ma and Stefania Cox
  • Trump, Harris Neck and Neck as They Prepare for Tuesday’s Debate | Capitol Report
    Trump, Harris Neck and Neck as They Prepare for Tuesday’s Debate | Capitol Report
    A showdown of policies and personality. What’s in the final debate prep for Vice President Kamala Harris and ...
    September 9, 2024BY Steve Lance
  • Global Stock Market Meltdown a Signal of More to Come?
    Global Stock Market Meltdown a Signal of More to Come?
    It’s said that when something is about to collapse, it’s slow at first, then all at once.
    August 7, 2024BY Joshua Philipp
  • In the Wake of the State of the Union, Jobs Numbers Shine; but Do They Really?
    In the Wake of the State of the Union, Jobs Numbers Shine; but Do They Really?
    Commentary February jobs printed at 275,000 new non-farm jobs this morning, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
    March 8, 2024BY J.G. Collins
  • So, You Want to Change Jobs
    So, You Want to Change Jobs
    Commentary A recent survey by LinkedIn of workers (obviously a white-collar bias) reveals that a staggering 85 percent ...
    January 23, 2024BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Labor Market Cooling, Companies Hiring More Selectively: Fed Beige Book
    Labor Market Cooling, Companies Hiring More Selectively: Fed Beige Book
    The number of job openings at the end of November declined from a year back, with employee quit ...
    January 18, 2024BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Job Market Is Still the Strongest Indicator to Boom-Bust Cycle
    Job Market Is Still the Strongest Indicator to Boom-Bust Cycle
    Commentary While the market is anticipating some Goldilocks outlook for the U.S. economy (probably for some other advanced ...
    December 6, 2023BY Law Ka-chung
  • IN-DEPTH: Employment Experts Discuss Disconnect Between Useful Skills and Academic Degrees
    IN-DEPTH: Employment Experts Discuss Disconnect Between Useful Skills and Academic Degrees
    Experts share their thoughts on the emerging skills-based hiring trend and new career opportunities in the US job ...
    September 29, 2023BY Patricia Tolson
  • This Is Not a Healthy Job Market
    This Is Not a Healthy Job Market
    Commentary Going into the weekend, we were again bombarded by crude propaganda from the Biden administration. The topic ...
    August 9, 2023BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • ‘Measure Outcomes, Not Hours Worked’ to Increase Employee Productivity: Analyst
    ‘Measure Outcomes, Not Hours Worked’ to Increase Employee Productivity: Analyst
    A recent survey found that 1 in 7 Americans admit they only work for about 3 to 4 ...
    June 20, 2023BY Don Ma
  • First-Quarter Job Cuts Jump by Nearly 400 Percent as Companies Struggle With Economic Conditions
    First-Quarter Job Cuts Jump by Nearly 400 Percent as Companies Struggle With Economic Conditions
    Jobs cuts about quadrupled during the first quarter, registering the highest first-quarter cuts since 2020, according to data ...
    April 6, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Tech Layoffs Here to Stay; Workers Must Upgrade or Be Out of Date: Tech Experts
    Tech Layoffs Here to Stay; Workers Must Upgrade or Be Out of Date: Tech Experts
    Many tech workers still reel from the juggernaut of massive layoffs that began late last year. Historically, tech ...
    March 17, 2023BY Harvey Barkin
  • US Layoffs Reach Two-Year High as Big Tech Cut Thousands of Jobs in January
    US Layoffs Reach Two-Year High as Big Tech Cut Thousands of Jobs in January
    American companies announced last month the largest number of layoffs since September 2020, after tech firms cut positions ...
    February 3, 2023BY Bryan Jung
  • Unemployment Filings Drop in Fresh Sign of Tight Labor Market and Persistent Inflation Pressures
    Unemployment Filings Drop in Fresh Sign of Tight Labor Market and Persistent Inflation Pressures
    Unemployment filings in the United States dropped last week, as fewer Americans filed for unemployment benefits while the labor ...
    January 26, 2023BY Bryan Jung
  • Border Crisis Likely Cause of Employment Data Anomaly
    Border Crisis Likely Cause of Employment Data Anomaly
    News Analysis The massive influx of illegal immigrants over the past year appears to be the most plausible ...
    December 30, 2022BY Petr Svab
  • Biden Admin’s 2023 Budget Makes No Economic Sense
    Biden Admin’s 2023 Budget Makes No Economic Sense
    Commentary As the end of the year approaches, Joe Biden’s budget for 2023 has to be approved. After ...
    December 29, 2022BY Antonio Graceffo
  • NY’s Orange-Rockland-Westchester Region Sees Record Job Growth in November
    NY’s Orange-Rockland-Westchester Region Sees Record Job Growth in November
    The tri-county labor market region of Orange, Rockland, and Westchester in New York saw a record-high job growth ...
    December 18, 2022BY Cara Ding
  • US Job Openings Rise in September as Fed Plans Another Large Rate Hike
    US Job Openings Rise in September as Fed Plans Another Large Rate Hike
    Job openings in the United States continued to expand last month, despite efforts by the Federal Reserve to ...
    November 2, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • The Pink-Collar Worker Crisis
    The Pink-Collar Worker Crisis
    Commentary The first time I heard the phrase “pink-collar worker” was two days ago from The Atlantic, which ...
    October 7, 2022BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Say Goodbye to the Labor Shortage
    Say Goodbye to the Labor Shortage
    Commentary It was good, or at least fascinating, while it lasted. The labor shortage is ending. In the ...
    October 5, 2022BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Government Responsible for Over 80 Percent of New Jobs Since Pandemic Started, Study Finds
    Government Responsible for Over 80 Percent of New Jobs Since Pandemic Started, Study Finds
    The government is responsible for over 80 percent of new jobs created in Canada since the pandemic began ...
    September 2, 2022BY Peter Wilson
  • Continuing Unemployment Claims Rise to Highest in Five Months, as Initial Claims Fall
    Continuing Unemployment Claims Rise to Highest in Five Months, as Initial Claims Fall
    Americans filing continued unemployment claims rose to their highest level in five months, while initial jobless claims fell ...
    September 1, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • Exploring the US Labor Shortage and Unemployment
    Exploring the US Labor Shortage and Unemployment
    Commentary Businesses across the United States report that they find it hard to find staff and that vacancies ...
    August 23, 2022BY Antonio Graceffo
  • China’s Youth Face Bleak Job Market as COVID-19 Slows Economy
    China’s Youth Face Bleak Job Market as COVID-19 Slows Economy
    BEIJING—Liu Qian, job-hunting with a new master's degree, said two employers interviewed her and then said the positions ...
    August 10, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • Walmart Laying Off Corporate Employees in Sign of Slowing Job Market
    Walmart Laying Off Corporate Employees in Sign of Slowing Job Market
    Retail giant Walmart announced corporate layoffs this week, suggesting that the labor market could be slowing down as fears ...
    August 4, 2022BY Katabella Roberts
  • In Japan, Jobs Outnumber Workers Due to Aging Population and Shrinking Birth Rates: Researchers
    In Japan, Jobs Outnumber Workers Due to Aging Population and Shrinking Birth Rates: Researchers
    Japan's job availability ratio increased for the sixth consecutive month in June, indicating an increase in hiring across ...
    July 29, 2022BY Aldgra Fredly
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  • US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
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    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
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