Cities with lowest unemployment rates
These are the top 10 cities with the lowest unemployment rates, according to March data.
Over 2.98M Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week, pushing two-month coronavirus job losses to 36M
The number comes on the heels of the April jobs report, which revealed that in the span of one month, more than 20 million people found themselves out of work.
Cities with highest unemployment rates
These are the top 10 cities with the highest unemployment rates, according to March data.
US workers are pleased with their employers' response to COVID-19 but still worry about job security
While the majority of employees believe their employers took the right precautions to ensure their safety and well-being during the coronavirus pandemic, a number of workers remain concerned about their jobs. Here are the steps you can take if you're worried about losing your job in the crisis.
Google adds company holiday for coronavirus work-from-home burnout
The majority of Google employees are expected to work from home through the end of 2020.
Coronavirus layoffs in April hit women, minorities the hardest
Unemployment for women spiked to 16.2 percent from 3.4 percent as recently in February.
Sheryl Sandberg warns coronavirus burnout will cost employers
Sheryl Sandberg says companies must do their part to support families and caregivers working from home during COVID-19.
Majority of US workers want to stay remote: Survey
Now, more Americans are working from home than ever before.
Workload disparities during coronavirus pandemic taking toll on women's careers: Survey
The nationwide survey could be a window into how the pandemic could create long-lasting effects on women’s careers and advancements.
Half of working-age Americans might not have a paycheck in May as layoffs surge
In the six weeks since widespread shutdowns began, more than 30 million Americans have lost their job
Over 3.8 million Americans applied for unemployment last week as economic pain from coronavirus deepens
Economists expected 3.5 million Americans to apply for unemployment benefits last week.
Coronavirus prompts NFL’s Roger Goodell to forego salary as league staffers take pay cuts
NFL employees with the title of manager or above will take salary reductions.
Should you use your paid time off during coronavirus?
Employees privileged enough to work from home are racking up paid time off. Here's how much it could cost companies
New safety, health jobs emerge in coronavirus pandemic
Experts say it's possible for the U.S. job market to expect health and safety jobs to stay around long after COVID-19 dissipates.
Nashville musicians find themselves without jobs or benefits
The state isn’t sure how many nontraditional workers have applied for unemployment, but it has received about 75,000 claims that were initially deemed ineligible.
Ex-NFL star Marques Colston's quarantine routine requires juggling multiple businesses
The former player serves as director of business development for Main Squeeze Juice Co., a New Orleans-based fast-casual juice and smoothie chain that operates 12 locations in two states.
No. 1 NFL Draft pick Joe Burrow will thrive with Bengals: Ex-Saints star Marques Colston
A Super Bowl champion, Colston told FOX Business that Burrow is 'ready for the moment.'
2020 NFL Draft rookie contract projections, explained
The first overall pick is projected to sign a four-year contract worth about $36.2 million.
Another 4.4 million Americans filed for unemployment last week as coronavirus layoffs continue to surge
The coronavirus pandemic has brought American life to a screeching halt with strict stay-at-home measures across the majority of states.
Joe Burrow set for NFL Draft payday, endorsement stardom
Burrow is one of 58 college football prospects who will participate in the 2020 NFL Draft from home.



















