Business News Here’s What to Know About the September Jobs Report A jobs report arrived today, showing that the U.S. economy added more jobs than expected in September. By Sherin Shibu
Business News Is AI Stealing Jobs From Young Workers? Goldman Sachs Data Reveals Unemployment Trends By Sherin Shibu
Business News New Jobs Report Shows a ‘Steady But Cautious’ Labor Market As Hiring Slows: ‘A Temporary Chill’ By Sherin Shibu
Business News ‘Positive Momentum’: Inflation Hit a Four-Year Low in April. Here’s What It Means for Interest Rate Cuts. By Sherin Shibu
Business News Core Inflation Is at Its Lowest Level in 4 Years — But Will the Fed Cut Rates? Experts Expect the Agency to ‘Stay Humble and Data-Dependent’ The latest consumer price index shows that the price of goods and services fell by 0.1% in March. By Sherin Shibu
Business News ‘No One Is Paying What They Used to’: Job Hopping Isn’t As Lucrative As It Used to Be, According to New Data The data shows that switching jobs yields only slightly more salary growth than staying put. By Sherin Shibu
Business News ‘I’m Tired’: More Americans Are Working Multiple Jobs Than Ever Before Nearly nine million Americans have more than one job, according to the new jobs report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. By Sherin Shibu
Business News Inflation Unexpectedly Rose in January. Here’s What That Means for Rate Cuts. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released its January Consumer Price Index on Wednesday. By Sherin Shibu
Business News ‘Frozen, but Robust’: Here’s What the Latest Jobs Report Says About Rate Cuts, According to a Big Four Senior Economist The U.S. economy added fewer jobs than expected in January. By Sherin Shibu
Business News New Jobs Report Indicates a ‘Strong Economy’ That Is ‘More Resilient Than Anticipated,’ According to Experts Friday's jobs report showed that the unemployment rate was down and job additions were up — but fewer jobs were added in 2024 than in 2023. By Sherin Shibu
Business News The November Jobs Report Had Some Unexpected Surprises. Here’s How It Will Affect Rate Cuts, According to an EY Senior Economist. Economists predicted that 214,000 new jobs would be created in November. By Sherin Shibu
Business News The U.S. Economy Was Expected to Add 100,000 Jobs in October—It Actually Added 12,000. Here’s Why. It's the smallest increase since December 2020. By Sherin Shibu
Business News The August Jobs Report Didn’t Live Up to Expectations — Here’s What It Means For Interest Rates Economists expected U.S. employers to add about 20,000 more jobs in August than reported. By Sherin Shibu
Business News ‘The Employment Situation’ Report for April Shows Employers Are Taking Hiring Down a Notch, Employee Wage Growth Slowing The unemployment rate rose to 3.9% in April. By Sherin Shibu
Business News The June Jobs Report Surpassed Economist Expectations Professional and business services, leisure and hospitality, and health care saw the most growth. By Madeline Garfinkle
Business News Record High: U.S. Now Has 2 Job Openings for Every Person Who Is Unemployed Latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics reveals employers posted a record high of 11.5 million job openings in March. By Madeline Garfinkle
Business News March Jobs Report Shows Payroll Employment Jump by 916,000 Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics recently revealed a dip in the unemployment rate and an increase in total confirm payroll employment. By Justin Chan