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Fed Beige Book: Employers are leaning on AI, freezing hiring, changing hours to avoid layoffs
If a company wants to reduce its headcount, there are several levers it can pull. It could freeze hiring in…
As AI wipes jobs, Google CEO Sundar Pichai says it’s up to everyday people to adapt accordingly
Tech leaders are split on whether AI will bring about a jobs armageddon or a utopia of zero work and…
South Korean banks offer baby bonuses, flexible schedules, and years-long sabbaticals while U.S. women leave the workforce in droves
Working women across the world continue to face wage inequality and a rollback in leadership representation—and the “motherhood penalty” makes…
ToplineA recent Goldman Sachs analysis shows that more workers are embracing gig work to supplement their income than before, as…
Fed researchers say tariffs actually lower inflation — because they’re demand shocks that slam employment and economic activity
A new study that examined 150 years of tariffs in the U.S. and abroad found they disrupt the economy and…
China’s unemployed Gen Z are proudly calling themselves ‘rat people’—they’re spending all day in bed in a rebellion against burnout
The millennial era of “work hard, play harder” and “girl bossing” has given way to a new trend. In China,…
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…
You don’t hate AI because of genuine dislike. No, there’s a $1 billion plot by the ‘Doomer Industrial Complex’ to brainwash you, Trump’s AI czar says
That disconnect, David Sacks insists, isn’t because AI threatens your job, privacy and the future of the economy itself. No…
Every CEO is grappling with the same problem: You need AI to stay competitive. Boards are demanding it, competitors are…
Corcoran Group CEO says Gen Z and millionaires alike are flocking back to the city—but return-to-office mandates aren’t the main reason
The ultra-wealthy and fresh-faced graduates have one thing in common: After moving to the suburbs and on the coast for…












