US job openings dropped to their lowest levels since 2021, indicating an easing of labor demand in some sectors but a job market that nevertheless remains tight and is propping up wages. Job vacancies ...
Jena McGregor is a Forbes senior editor who covers the future of work. Dec 28, 2021, 07:00am EST Updated Apr 21, 2022, 08:17am EDT A 'Help Wanted' sign is posted beside Coronavirus safety guidelines ...
Economists widely expected Friday’s jobs report to be a dud thanks to the omicron wave, which left millions of Americans sick at home throughout the month. It turns out that they needn’t have worried.
A Chevron station in Snoqualmie Pass, Wash., on Jan. 4. Gas-station staff are among the lowest-paid workers in the country, but have seen much-higher-than-average wage gains this year. (David ...
The U.S. added more than 6.7 million jobs in 2021. That’s nearly 500,000 more than the 6.25 million projected near the start of the year by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. The country is ...
Despite a recent setback for regulators working to curb greenhouse gas emissions, a new report from the Department of Energy (DOE) found that in 2021, green energy jobs were on the rise. The United ...
Amid reports of the Great Resignation, Pew Research Center conducted this study to better understand the experiences of individual workers who switched employers in any given month from January 2019 ...
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