Economists appear to be more optimistic on the U.S. economy now compared to a quarter ago, but expectations for job growth ...
Federal layoffs and an end to diversity initiatives have weakened a historically strong labor market for Black workers.
The chief US economist at Jefferies tells Business Insider that he's eyeing two spots in the labor market to signal a red ...
U.S. job openings fell moderately in November, but mounting layoffs amid rampant COVID-19 infections supported views that the labor market recovery from the pandemic was stalling.
U.S. employers likely hired the fewest workers in five months in October, in what would be clearest indication yet that the end of fiscal stimulus and exploding new COVID-19 infections were sapping ...
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