If Elon Musk and the nebulous Department of Government Efficiency have anything to say about it, the labor relations regime ...
Kim Parker contributed to this chapter. The COVID-19 pandemic sent shockwaves through the U.S. labor market. Businesses ...
Small business optimism slipped but remained higher than average in January. One sticking point? Job openings that they can't ...
Sometimes politicians say things that are true. When they do, people often note that they are ‘saying the quiet part out loud ...
US non-farm payrolls in January posted softer-than-expected growth, but the broader profile of the labor market suggests a ...
Trump's buyout for federal workers likely won't disrupt the national job market, but combined with wider federal cuts, it ...
A substantial and unexpected rise in women’s labor force participation rates over the past few years has been a key factor ...
Consumers delivered a split take on the U.S. labor market in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s latest survey.
Instead, the most recent labor data shows unemployment low and steady, clocking in at 4%. Plus, job growth is still ...
The U.S. labor market probably started 2025 the way it spent most of last year: Generating decent, but unspectacular, job ...