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A recent analysis reveals that the unemployment rate in Nevada is much higher than the national average.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION — APRIL 2023. The unemployment rate nationwide was 3.4%, unchanged from March. The economy added 253,000 jobs, which was more...
A recent analysis reveals that the rise in artificial intelligence will result in 14 million jobs being lost by 2027.
A recent analysis reveals that this city in California has the nation's highest jobless rate.
U.S. stock markets are closed Friday, but bond markets will be open until around noon. And it looks like they'll see plenty of action after the nonfarm payrolls report.
A recent analysis reveals that this state's unemployment rate continues to be sharply higher than the national rate.
A recent analysis reveals the state with the highest unemployment rate last year.
While Black unemployment is near an all-time low, it is still much higher than for white Americans.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics recently released its STATE EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT — DECEMBER 2022 report. The national jobless rate for the country was 3.5%, which is near a 50-year low. The...
Two large companies account for two-thirds of job losses in tech so far in 2023. Another 80 companies account for an average of about 100 job cuts each during the same two-week period.
Challenger, Gray & Christmas has reported staggering job losses for the month of November.
A recession is about to begin, or has begun already. One debate about the downturn is whether it will be long or deep.
Economist Larry Summers has said again that the Federal Reserve should keep raising rates aggressively to tame inflation.
Thursday’s additional top analyst upgrades and downgrades were on Comerica, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Exelon, First Majestic Silver, Generac, Hudson Pacific Properties, Under Armour and more.
Hundreds of thousands of jobs a month could be lost next year as the United States sinks into a recession triggered by inflation and high-interest rates.