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The strength of the labor market suggests that the economy remains robust despite uncertainty caused by President Trump’s ...
There doesn’t appear to be a hard rule in McDonald’s corporate playbook about how many employees must be on shift in the ...
Employers added 147,000 jobs in June, and the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.1 percent, suggesting that tariffs, interest ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley emphasized the importance of skilled trades while warning that AI could eliminate half of white-collar ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. labor market delivered another upside surprise last month, churning out a surprisingly strong ...
The United States added 147,000 jobs in June, blowing past forecasts as public schools went on a hiring spree while most ...
The US private sector lost jobs in June, the first negative month in more than two years, according to new data Wednesday from payroll provider ADP.
The first six months of President Donald Trump’s second term in office have been marked by sweeping policy actions — ...
June hiring was up modestly from May’s 144,000 increase in payrolls and beat the 118,000 jobs economists had forecast for last month. The unemployment rate slipped to 4.1% from 4.2% in May as ...
A growing chorus of executives has put white collar workforces on notice: Their jobs are at risk of being wiped out by ...
But the federal government lost 7,000, probably reflecting Trump's hiring freeze. Manufacturers shed 7,000 jobs. Labor Department revisions added 16,000 jobs to April and June payrolls.