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Boeing expects more than 3,200 fighter-jet workers to strike after they reject contract offer despite union leaders calling for yes vote
FinanceBoeing expects more than 3,200 fighter-jet workers to strike after they reject contract offer despite union leaders calling for yes vote
By John Hanna and The Associated PressJuly 27, 2025
construction on the federal reserve building from above
FinanceHere’s how the Fed’s renovation budget ballooned to $2.5 billion
By Lily Mae LazarusJuly 23, 2025
Federal Reserve governor Michelle Bowman and Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell
EconomyFed officials grow more outspoken—and split—over interest rate cuts
By Paolo ConfinoJuly 18, 2025
Donald Trump bangs a gavel as a group of legislators around him applaud.
EconomyFor the first time in 50 years, the U.S. will likely experience negative net migration, shrinking the U.S. workforce—and economic growth by extension
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 15, 2025
Jensen Huang says AI isn’t likely to cause mass layoffs unless ‘the world runs out of ideas’
AIJensen Huang says AI isn’t likely to cause mass layoffs unless ‘the world runs out of ideas’
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 15, 2025
Workers march and hold signs reading, "Starbucks Workers United."
FinanceThe next phase of Starbucks’ turnaround plan is offering executives up to $6 million in stock grants, as baristas scrap to get annual raises above 2%
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 3, 2025
Gen Z is ditching college for ‘more secure’ trade jobs—but building inspectors, electricians and plumbers actually have the worst unemployment
SuccessGen Z is ditching college for ‘more secure’ trade jobs—but building inspectors, electricians and plumbers actually have the worst unemployment
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 2, 2025
Russian President Vladimir Putin at an economic forum
PoliticsRussia’s economy boomed after the invasion of Ukraine—it’s now running out of steam
By Lily Mae LazarusJune 22, 2025
Thousands of laid-off government workers are flooding a shrinking job market
EconomyThousands of laid-off government workers are flooding a shrinking job market
By Rachel Phua and BloombergJune 20, 2025
Frustrated businesswoman sitting on staircase at convention center
NewslettersNearly a quarter of Americans are ‘functionally unemployed,’ highlighting a major crack in the labor economy
By Brit MorseJune 19, 2025
A crowd of people taking pictures of the Mona Lisa
LifestyleThe Louvre is shutting its doors after staffers spontaneously go on strike in protest of seismic crowds and ‘untenable’ working conditions
By Thomas Adamson and The Associated PressJune 16, 2025
The president of the AFL-CIO says she’s committed to the fight against Trump’s immigration policies
LeadershipThe president of the AFL-CIO says she’s committed to the fight against Trump’s immigration policies
By Sara BraunJune 14, 2025
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NewslettersAre entry-level jobs for new graduates disappearing? Here’s what the data says
By Brit MorseJune 13, 2025
Man walking by a jack in the box with a "now hiring" sign
EconomyRecurring jobless claims spike to highest level since 2021 at 1.96 million
By Paolo ConfinoJune 12, 2025
Illustration of workers both in the office and out in the field
AIAI is helping blue-collar workers do more with less as labor shortages are projected to worsen 
By Sage LazzaroJune 11, 2025
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