Browsing: Bureau of Labor Statistics
The U.S. labor market added 115,000 jobs in April, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday, beating economist expectations and…
The job market is so bad workers think they have worse odds of finding a job than during COVID
Job prospects during the pandemic were grim. After all, companies shuttered their windows, business went online, and recessionary forces put…
Every morning starts the same way: A 6 a.m. alarm and an hour to prepare for the day before her…
AI job disruption may be compounded because nearly 75% don’t apply for unemployment benefits
As consensus grows in Silicon Valley and Wall Street about the incoming artificial intelligence “job apocalypse,” there are few answers…
Who is Kevin Hassett? The rumored Fed pick says inflation is ‘way down,’ sees ‘political bias’ in data
The National Economic Council chief Kevin Hassett is suddenly the name to beat in the race to replace Jerome Powell…
White House official says October jobs and inflation data are likely to never be released
The government is beginning to reopen after President Donald Trump signed a House-passed funding package on Wednesday night, ending the…
Welcome to the era of ‘low-hire, more-fire,’ warns top economist—the days of talent hoarding are over
Without official Bureau of Labor Statistics data to calm their nerves, analysts are wondering just how fast the U.S. employment…
The Federal Reserve faces an unprecedented challenge as it prepares to set interest rates next week—making its decision with almost no…
Trump immigration policies would slash workforce estimate by 15.7 million and slow GDP growth by a third over the next decade, study says
The U.S. immigration crackdown will cause net job losses in the millions and will lower the annual rate of economic…
The Gen Z hiring nightmare is real, but AI is a ‘lightning strike’ not a ‘house fire,’ Yale economist says
Especially alarming to many has been AI’s effect on entry-level jobs. A blockbuster Stanford study in August was especially rattling,…












