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24/7 Wall St. Insights In some parts of the country, a majority of workers commute on ferries. Ferry ridership has taken a hit since the WFH boom, and has yet to recover to pre-pandemic levels. In...
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As college becomes more expensive and teaching becomes more demanding, many educators are weighing whether the costs of being a teacher are worth the outcome. Teachers shape the future of American...
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Driving a taxi is a job with a lot of competition these days from private services like Lyft and Uber. If it’s your profession and you’re not exactly satisfied with your current situation, check...
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24/7 Wall St. Insights Due to free-market forces, government policy, and technological advancements, the American labor market is constantly evolving In the next 10 years, the U.S. job market is...
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Considering a career in criminal justice? You’ll certainly have plenty of job opportunities. Currently, about 5 million people are under some level of supervision in the criminal justice system. 2...
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The New York Federal Reserve has affirmed the view that the labor market has weakened. It may not set off alarm bells yet, but it is cause for concern.
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For much of the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans were voluntarily leaving their jobs at historically high rates. The era, commonly known as the Great Resignation, lasted for just over two years — from...
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One notable statistic in the Bureau of Labor Statistics numbers for May is that unemployment for adult women was lower than for adult men.
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Are we all going to be replaced by machines? No doubt, more and more of our jobs are being performed by machines as artificial intelligence and automation are taking up increasing shares of certain...
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Having experience — at any job — is valuable and often compensated accordingly, especially if the occupation is highly skilled. Who wouldn’t prefer a surgeon with a few years of experience...
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Several of America’s largest companies have faced the unionization of parts of their workforces. It has been a challenge for several years at Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) and Starbucks Corp....
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The practice of laying off workers whenever the company has a bad day, or outsourcing jobs overseas, are both relatively recent developments in the modern world, all thanks to relaxed labor laws and...
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