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Everyone knew it was going to be a ghastly jobs number, but there may be some decent news in the report.
The Labor Department's report of more than 3 million jobless claims for the week ending May 2, 2020, actually might have some good news in it.
Outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported Thursday that more than 670,000 job cuts were announced in April, the highest total ever. Just over 98% of the cuts were related to the...
Due to the timing of the reporting periods, this ghastly ADP report might not even capture the true carnage in the American jobs market.
About 30 million people have filed for weekly jobless claims since the beginning of March as the recession continues to rage, including almost 4 million people who filed for unemployment benefits...
The number of weekly jobless claims in the past month has been nothing short of mind-boggling. Thursday’s top economic report was the weekly jobless from the U.S. Department of Labor, and its...
If there is one type of job that is supposed to be considered “safe” and “essential” it would probably be a government job. What if government jobs in this instant recession are now likely to...
Walt Disney shares sank on Monday after it was reported that the Mouse House would stop sending paychecks to more than 100,000 employees.
The U.S. Department of Labor reported on Thursday that weekly jobless claims totaled more than 5 million last week. That was less than in the prior week but more than the forecasts.
Announced job cuts due to the COVID-19 outbreak totaled 244,000 in the first two weeks of April, an increase of 11% over job losses announced for all of March.
It should now be little or no surprise that the United States is in a recession, and it should not be a surprise that the forecasters are calling for a "contractionary state" for the first half of...
Just when you hoped or thought things could not get worse on the jobless and unemployment news, they did. Weekly jobless claims hit a whopping 6.6 million last week.
Summer jobs could fall by half year over year as the U.S. economy continues to struggle with the coronavirus outbreak.
TJX says it will furlough a majority of its employees, most from its stores and distribution centers, but top executives will not get by unscathed.
The jobless rate will soar for months, as millions of workers in deeply wounded industries and in companies trying to preserve cash are pushed off the payroll.