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Economy
Navy Secretary warns workers can make more at Amazon instead of building America’s warships: ‘It’s hard to get that person to want to do that job’
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
November 19, 2025
Retail
Over 1,000 Starbucks workers plan strike at 65 stores on highly trafficked Red Cup Day
By
Dee-Ann Durbin
and
The Associated Press
November 13, 2025
Politics
Trump, who slapped an extra $100,000 on the H-1B visa, now says there aren’t enough talented people in the U.S. to fill jobs
By
Sasha Rogelberg
November 12, 2025
Economy
Hopes for a December rate cut are fading fast despite labor fears—Jerome Powell will have his work cut out attempting to unite the Fed
By
Eleanor Pringle
November 12, 2025
AI
Meet the world’s youngest self-made billionaire, who skipped finals to make an empire out of teaching AI ‘what only humans know’
By
Eva Roytburg
November 12, 2025
Future of Work
600 Paramount Skydance employees quit instead of returning to the office, and it cost the company $185 million, filings show
By
Sasha Rogelberg
November 11, 2025
Economy
Forget the ‘low-hire, low-fire’ jobs market: Covid-era talent hoarding is over, and 2026 layoff odds are tipping up, according to top economists
By
Eleanor Pringle
November 11, 2025
Economy
The K-shaped economy has come for your wages, as lower-income Americans sees their gains plummet to the weakest rate in a decade
By
Sasha Rogelberg
November 10, 2025
Economy
‘Yikes’: Top investment bank looks under the hood of the economy and finds ‘the labor market doesn’t look that good’
By
Nick Lichtenberg
and
Eva Roytburg
November 10, 2025
Retail
Starbucks union members authorize strike on ‘Red Cup Day’ unless contract deal gets sealed
By
Dee-Ann Durbin
and
The Associated Press
November 6, 2025
Economy
America’s flatlining income growth is hitting Gen Z the hardest, throttling their shot at homeownership, JPMorgan report warns
By
Sasha Rogelberg
October 29, 2025
Economy
Trump immigration policies would slash workforce estimate by 15.7 million and slow GDP growth by a third over the next decade, study says
By
Nino Paoli
October 21, 2025
AI
Jensen Huang says the future workforce will be a mix of ‘humans and digital humans,’ who could be licensed out or hired—and need onboarding
By
Jason Ma
October 20, 2025
Economy
America’s health care system is working out how to function with fewer immigrants and an aging population—it’s not going particularly well
By
Eleanor Pringle
October 20, 2025
Economy
Holiday hiring forecast to fall to 16-year low as tariffs force retail pullback
By
Anne D'Innocenzio
and
The Associated Press
October 13, 2025
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