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Can Consumers Bring Manufacturing Jobs Back to the U.S.?
The Million American Jobs Project suggests that if consumers simply bought five percent more American-made products, a million new jobs would be created.
The IRS Wants to Know If Your Freelancer Should Be Getting a W2
When the U.S. government is hurting for pennies, you'd better mind your Ps and Qs.
The Dark Truth About the Falling Unemployment Rate
The unemployment rate is dropping not because more people are finding work, but because more people have stopped looking for work.
Small Businesses Fuel Private Sector Hiring in July
The private sector added 200,000 jobs in July, with small businesses once again accounting for the lion's share of employment, according to the ADP National Employment Report.
How One U.S. City Became an Unexpected Hub for Tech Startups
California and New York aren't the last word in tech. Read our take on how Cincinnati is becoming a home for startups.
Jobs Growth Stronger Than Expected, Unemployment Holds Steady
Multiple reports released this week signal greener pastures ahead for the labor market.
Jobs Report: More Companies Are Hiring But Small Businesses Remain Cautious
Several indicators show the overall economy is on the upswing, but small-business hiring is down slightly.
Job Growth Slows Dramatically in March
Economic reports released this week reveal a sharp slowdown in U.S. hiring and labor force participation.
Unemployment Rate Slightly Higher Amid Modest Job Growth
Consumer confidence takes a hit from the payroll tax hike, as unemployment holds at nearly the same levels since September.
Small-Business Job Growth Remains Modest
The national unemployment rate held at 7.8 percent as 2012 ended with slow job growth.
Online Training Platform Gives Job Seekers a Boost
LearnUp.me turns job seekers into qualified candidates by helping them bone up on in-demand skills.
Time to Hire?... Maybe Not So Fast
Even as the pace of hiring eases, small businesses continue to haul the job train along. Is your business hiring?
Five Resources for Turning Vets into Entrepreneurs
For the men and women of the U.S. military, starting a business in this economy can be tricky. Here are the government programs that aim to help veterans strike out on their own.
Why Some Small Businesses Are Occupying Wall Street
Small business owners have long panned practices like bailing out giant companies and paying inordinate sums to Wall Street bankers. But now, they're doing something about it.
Jobs Bill Breakup: What Will Entrepreneurs Push For?
The Senate spiked President Barack Obama's American Jobs Act. Now the question is: What may be salvaged from the bill that could still help small business?