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SuccessGen Zers had no desire to work in finance before the economy started tanking. But they’ve since changed their minds for stability and higher pay
By Prarthana Prakash and Chloe BergerJune 29, 2023
Photo illustration of a large red EXIT sign with the "I" opening like a door and a young Gen Z man walking toward it.
SuccessGen Z workers came of age amid the pandemic—and now quitting their job is always front of mind
By Prarthana PrakashJune 24, 2023
U.S. workforce data is behind the times. It’s time to measure what matters most to the American people
CommentaryU.S. workforce data is behind the times. It’s time to measure what matters most to the American people
By Rachel Korberg and Jenny WeissbourdJune 12, 2023
3 signs the labor market is rebalancing in a way that could prevent a recession, according to Goldman Sachs
Finance3 signs the labor market is rebalancing in a way that could prevent a recession, according to Goldman Sachs
By Will DanielApril 10, 2023
Pessimism on economy and fears of unemployment hurt Biden in polls despite low jobless rate
FinancePessimism on economy and fears of unemployment hurt Biden in polls despite low jobless rate
By Josh Boak and The Associated PressApril 8, 2023
Jerome Powell
FinanceEconomy adds 236,000 jobs in March, a solid number
By Paul Wiseman and The Associated PressApril 7, 2023
Now hiring
FinanceEconomy adds fewer jobs in February than January blowout and unemployment ticks up, but pressure remains piled on Powell and Fed
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressMarch 10, 2023
Federal Reserve
FinanceTop Fed official waves off blowout jobs and retail sales reports: ‘I’m not taking as much signal from the data that we’ve gotten recently’
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressFebruary 17, 2023
The latest jobs report was red-hot, but ominous LinkedIn data tells a different story about the economy
FinanceThe latest jobs report was red-hot, but ominous LinkedIn data tells a different story about the economy
By Will DanielFebruary 10, 2023
A construction worker pauses at a building site, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023, in Boston.
SuccessThe latest jobs report is an all-time head scratcher and it could be showing us how the pandemic has permanently changed the labor market
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressFebruary 3, 2023
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) during morning trading on February 01, 2023 in New York City.
FinanceJanuary’s ‘eye-popping’ jobs report is going to make the Fed’s inflation battle even harder
By Will DanielFebruary 3, 2023
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SuccessThe labor market smashes expectations and stays red hot as the US adds more than a half million jobs
By The Associated Press and Paul WisemanFebruary 3, 2023
Workers sort packages by zip code during a media tour of the Amazon AGS5 facility on October 27, 2022 in Appling, Georgia.
FinanceEmployers cut 35,000 temporary jobs last month. Economists say it may be a preview of what’s to come: ‘For me, it’s a real warning sign’
By Will DanielJanuary 24, 2023
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SuccessThe best job in America is still in tech, and it pays $120,000 a year
By Jane ThierJanuary 12, 2023
Peter Tuchman
FinanceWall Street cheers a ‘Goldilocks’ jobs report that points toward the economy avoiding a recession
By Stan Choe, Alex Veiga, Will Daniel and The Associated PressJanuary 6, 2023
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