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Commentary
The real problem gripping rural America and the jobs of the future: A sitdown between Mike Rowe of ‘Dirty Jobs’ and a top labor analytics CEO
By
Chris Kibarian
August 21, 2025
Future of Work
Gen Z wants to have their AI cake and eat it, too: KPMG intern survey reveals a generation that wants to have things both ways
By
Nick Lichtenberg
August 20, 2025
AI
The AI revolution will cut nearly $1 trillion a year out of S&P 500 budgets, Morgan Stanley says—largely from agents and robots doing human jobs
By
Nick Lichtenberg
August 19, 2025
Success
Workers are ‘job hugging’ in a stagnant labor market, but growing resentment means they could bail as soon as the next Great Resignation comes
By
Sasha Rogelberg
August 18, 2025
Success
Duolingo CEO admits his controversial AI memo ‘did not give enough context’ and insists the company never laid off full-time employees
By
Jessica Coacci
August 18, 2025
Success
Ex-Google exec says degrees in law and medicine are a waste of time because they take so long to complete that AI will catch up by graduation
By
Preston Fore
August 18, 2025
Success
‘Quiet cracking’ is spreading in offices: Half of workers are at breaking point, and it’s costing companies $438 billion in productivity loss
By
Emma Burleigh
and
Orianna Rosa Royle
August 18, 2025
Success
SoundHound’s millionaire boss founded 3 software startups before even graduating—he tells Gen Z who want to be their own boss ‘don’t just throw darts randomly’
By
Preston Fore
August 16, 2025
Success
While AI wipes out entry-level roles, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says it’s actually ‘the most exciting time to be starting out one’s career’
By
Jessica Coacci
August 15, 2025
Success
Steve Jobs’ first Silicon Valley boss turned down an offer to buy a third of Apple for $50,000—today, his share would be worth nearly $1 trillion
By
Emma Burleigh
August 15, 2025
Success
77% of Gen Z job seekers have brought a parent to an interview—they’re even getting them to negotiate pay rises and take their hiring tests
By
Jessica Coacci
August 14, 2025
Success
AMD’s billionaire CEO says AI is overwhelming right now—but she disagrees with former Google exec who predicts the tech will be a job-killer
By
Preston Fore
August 14, 2025
AI
Tech job postings in California, Texas, and Virginia tanked in July—and AI could actually be to blame
By
Eoin Higgins
and
IT Brew
August 13, 2025
Success
China’s youth unemployment is so bad that Gen Z job-seekers are paying $7 a day to pretend to work in an office
By
Emma Burleigh
August 12, 2025
AI
Trump’s AI czar plants flag in ‘doomer’ debate. Here’s why he thinks humans are still in control of the Pandora’s Box they’ve opened
By
Nick Lichtenberg
August 11, 2025
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AI
Meta's 28-year-old billionaire prodigy says the next Bill Gates will be a 13-year-old who is 'vibe coding' right now
By
Eva Roytburg
Economy
Ray Dalio says the world is running out of interest in buying U.S. debt—but America is unable to cut back its spending
By
Eleanor Pringle
Economy
Trump's social security chief says 'everything' is on the table and retirement is about to get a 'different set of...
By
Eleanor Pringle