“Tariff wars, DOGE cuts to jobs and government programs and agencies, and deportations are sowing confusion, which puts a ...
First-time applications for unemployment benefits rose more than expected last week, indicating that cracks may be forming in ...
Next week’s calendar is packed with major economic reports and influential Fed speeches. However, expect continued mixed ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits increased moderately last week, suggesting that the ...
Immigration has been a key driver of labor force expansion and overall economic growth. From 2022 to 2024, an average of 3 million people immigrated to the U.S. annually, contributing to a GDP growth ...
The economic impact of federal cutbacks will depend on how many jobs are actually cut and the spillover to contractors and ...
Cities with average or slightly above average federal employment share, such as Oklahoma City (4.2%) and Cleveland (2%), have seen mixed housing market trends, with the former experiencing a moderate ...
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Federal government employment makes up a relatively small portion of total payrolls in the United States (1.5%). Excluding ...
Interest rates have fallen to their lowest level of the year as more investors believe Trump's tariff plans will hurt the US economy.
Harvard economists dug into the way technology affects workplaces and hiring over several decades, and found that AI's arrival is changing the type of worker companies need—already highly trained, ...