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Finance
The labor market remains vibrant despite the Fed’s best efforts as the economy adds another 339,000 jobs—but unemployment is rising
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The Associated Press
June 2, 2023
Commentary
The mental health crisis is decimating America’s workforce–but we only have enough therapists for 7% of the population
By
Ariela Safira
June 2, 2023
Magazine
Fortune 500 CEOs aren’t afraid of A.I.—but an impending recession is another story
By
Alan Murray
June 2, 2023
Success
A surge of retirements means companies are desperate for niche workers like airline mechanics and nurses
By
Christopher Rugaber
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The Associated Press
June 1, 2023
Success
The growing skills gap could become as permanent as the labor shortage, a LinkedIn exec says. A.I. might be the solution
By
Jane Thier
May 31, 2023
Finance
The labor market just posted surprise gains and added the most jobs since January—That makes the Fed’s job a lot harder
By
Paul Wiseman
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The Associated Press
May 31, 2023
Tech
Apple supplier offering factory staff $424 bonus if they can stick it out for 90 days ahead of new iPhone launch
By
Christiaan Hetzner
May 30, 2023
Leadership
Amazon gives working parents school holidays off amid battle over increase on ‘poverty pay’
By
Chloe Taylor
May 30, 2023
Environment
New California labor laws could have an unexpected casualty: Wildfire-fighting goats
By
Terry Chea
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The Associated Press
May 30, 2023
Commentary
U.S. employers have gone from opposing international labor standards to hiding behind them. Now a complaint is trying to stop U.S.-style union busting from taking over the world
By
Christy Hoffman
May 29, 2023
Success
Gen Z teenagers are bragging about how much they can make in this economy: ‘Nobody I know would work for minimum wage’
By
Steve LeBlanc
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The Associated Press
May 27, 2023
Finance
Main Street is embracing A.I. because otherwise they won’t have workers
By
Tristan Bove
May 26, 2023
Commentary
Nearly 3 in 5 U.S. adults are lonely–and it could be one of the biggest under-the-radar issues the economy is facing
By
Cindy Jordan
May 26, 2023
Commentary
90% of laid-off H-1B visa holders were able to find new work against all odds. Here’s what the data tells us about America’s complicated relationship with foreign-born talent
By
Ben Zweig
May 26, 2023
Commentary
From Hollywood writers to delivery drivers, workers are fed up with the gradual devaluation of their professions
By
Andy Levin
May 26, 2023
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Emma Burleigh
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Sasha Rogelberg