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Tech
Elon Musk reportedly quizzed Tesla managers on which staff could be fired—the last time he did that it didn’t end well for Twitter employees
By
Christiaan Hetzner
February 8, 2024
Commentary
Tech valuations are at a 10-year low–but optimism should be at a 5-year high. Here’s why
By
Ryan Hinkle
February 5, 2024
Finance
Google and Amazon layoff reports are ‘garbage information’—two of Wall Street’s top minds say companies are clinging to workers instead
By
Will Daniel
January 19, 2024
Commentary
We asked the world’s leading experts and employers whether AI is a ‘Gray Rhino’ or ‘Black Swan’ for the future of work–and found we’re all about to get trampled by a herd of Gray Rhinos
By
Kelly Monahan
January 18, 2024
Newsletters
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is an AI winner. He doesn’t like to talk about the potential losers
By
Jeremy Kahn
January 16, 2024
Commentary
Google’s SVP of research, technology and society: People understand that AI will disrupt their lives–but they hope it’s for the better. We must not let them down
By
James Manyika
January 16, 2024
Commentary
Laid-off Big Tech workers are back on the job market. These hard truths I’ve come to learn can help them land jobs in startups
By
Alex Atzberger
January 12, 2024
Finance
Former bank manager stands to scoop $637,000 settlement after being fired for using the N-word in an anti-racism class
By
Ryan Hogg
January 11, 2024
Finance
Employers added a surprising 216,000 jobs in December, showing high interest rates are no match for the job market
By
Paul Wiseman
and
The Associated Press
January 5, 2024
Tech
AI will spur more hiring, not less, as it enables more ‘ingenuity per person,’ says Adobe’s Scott Belsky
By
Steve Mollman
December 21, 2023
Commentary
There’s a ‘Great Economic Mismatch’ between experts and everyday Americans–but a 2024 soft landing could be about to bridge it
By
Sanjay Datta
December 21, 2023
Finance
Bank of America warned of a mild recession at the beginning of the year. Now, it says the Fed is close to ‘sticking’ a soft landing
By
Will Daniel
December 18, 2023
Politics
Inflation will fall to nearly 2% next year but unemployment will surge, Congressional Budget Office predicts
By
Fatima Hussein
and
The Associated Press
December 15, 2023
Politics
Biden’s economy looks solid but voters are still not feeling ‘Bidenomics’ as they head into 2024 election season
By
Josh Boak
and
The Associated Press
December 11, 2023
Finance
Economy adds 199,000 jobs in November and unemployment rate falls: ‘We’ll be exiting 2023 without a recession’
By
The Associated Press
,
Christopher Rugaber
and
Irina Ivanova
December 8, 2023
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