For the second month in a row, a government report on employment and unemployment has been delayed by the federal shutdown.
Tighter monetary policy marked a turning point for the labor market that had been so employee-friendly. While the central ...
Why now: Policymakers typically look to monthly surveys from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for the broadest and most ...
The unemployment rate is low and the economy is still growing, but those out of work face the slowest pace of hiring in more than a decade ...
Job market freeze may be thawing as 63% of businesses plan hiring surge. Entry-level workers to benefit most from "Great Thaw ...
Some experts believe AI will create enough new roles to offset job losses, but that could depend on how policymakers and employers react now.
The U.S. labor market has been characterized as a 'no hire, no fire' landscape for much of the past year. But 'no hire, more ...