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Economy
Jamie Dimon isn’t convinced by the market’s theory that huge job revisions aren’t a recession indicator
By
Eleanor Pringle
September 10, 2025
Economy
Labor market is at a ‘turning point’ says new study—and it hasn’t been this difficult to land a job since the height of the pandemic
By
Eleanor Pringle
September 9, 2025
Success
AI expert says it’s ‘not a question’ that AI will take over all jobs—but people will have 80 hours a week of free time
By
Emma Burleigh
September 9, 2025
Economy
The labor market is on a knife edge, and the factors weakening it aren’t going anywhere
By
Eleanor Pringle
September 5, 2025
Newsletters
As AI eats entry-level jobs, uncertainty fills the gap
By
Sharon Goldman
September 4, 2025
Economy
ADP says job growth was ‘whipsawed’ in August, with rare warning on AI and consumer jitters
By
Eva Roytburg
September 4, 2025
Economy
The professions trying to get ahead with AI are those most likely to lose their jobs to it, St. Louis Fed says
By
Eleanor Pringle
September 3, 2025
Travel & Leisure
From rail strikes to white pants, the Gilded Age shaped both Labor Day and America’s summer economy
By
Jamie Stengle
and
The Associated Press
August 29, 2025
Success
Pivotal union vote looms at Kentucky plant that produces EV batteries
By
Bruce Schreiner
and
The Associated Press
August 27, 2025
AI
Coinbase CEO urged engineers to use AI—then shocked them by firing those who wouldn’t: ‘I went rogue’
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
August 25, 2025
Economy
Powell’s ‘unusual’ Jackson Hole remarks reveal he’s boxed in by Trump’s tariffs and deportations, risking a 1970s-style mistake, economist Slok says
By
Eva Roytburg
August 22, 2025
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
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
Economy
Trump is deporting so many immigrants that it could cause inflation to hit 4% next year, top economist says
By
Eva Roytburg
August 16, 2025
Economy
The mighty American consumer keeps shrugging off tariffs as retail sales rise 0.5% in July
By
Anne D'Innocenzio
and
The Associated Press
August 15, 2025
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Scott Galloway says the key to landing jobs is be as social as possible: '70% of the time, the person they pick is...
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Dave Smith
Travel & Leisure
Delta CEO says air traffic control systems are so outdated that some commercial flight routes were faster in the 1950s...
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Sydney Lake
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Billionaire beef boss says Americans crave so much protein the country is outpacing its own production and turning to...
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Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez