December jobs report expected to show hiring cooled last month but remained strong
The Labor Department's December jobs report will shed light on the health of the labor market in the final month of 2022 when it is released on Friday.
Hot dog! Oscar Mayer is hiring a new class of Wienermobile drivers to travel across US
Oscar Mayer is seeking its newest class of hotdoggers to travel across America in the iconic Wienermobile. Twelve lucky individuals will be chosen to hit the road.
Twitter not shocked by reports of Bed Bath & Beyond collapse: 'Abandoned post-apocalyptic store'
The news that retail giant Bed Bath & Beyond might be headed towards bankruptcy lit up Twitter with users calling the stores an "abandoned, post-apocalyptic" mess.
Stitch Fix to cut 20% of salaried jobs, CEO stepping down
Stitch Fix is working to create a "more nimble organization" as it seeks to become more viable during the economic downturn. As part of this transition, its CEO is stepping down.
Reasons to be 'less negative' about the markets: Jason Katz
UBS Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager Jason Katz provides an outlook for the 2023 markets and discusses a potential rally for the tech industry.
Latest 'Twitter Files' release reveals a 'core problem': Jessica Melugin
Competitive Enterprise Institute Director of Technology and Innovation Jessica Melugin reacts to the latest "Twitter Files" release and looming tech layoffs in 2023.
The Great Resignation isn't over yet: Where are all the workers?
The U.S. Labor Department recently reported that there were a historical number of jobs available in the U.S, but not enough workers to fulfill them.
Private sector job growth jumps by 235,000 in December, beating expectations: ADP
Private companies hired 235,000 workers in December despite growing concerns that the Federal Reserve will trigger a recession with its war on inflation.
Mark Tepper warns of a ‘rude awakening’ for the markets
Lexerd Captial Management Founder Al Lord and Strategic Wealth Partners CEO Mark Tepper discusses the December ADP, the Federal Reserve’s management of inflation and rate hikes, and the labor market.
Why Americans are not willing to work despite the US's red-hot job market
FOX Business’ Jeff Flock on the Labor Departments’ report revealing the U.S. currently has a record high number of jobs on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Elon Musk's 'chaotic' Twitter takeover muddles his mission: Eric Hippeau
Lerer Hippeau managing partner Eric Hippeau discusses Elon Musk's long-term vision for the social media platform on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Job openings remain elevated in November despite Fed efforts to cool labor market
The Labor Department reported on Wednesday that there were 10.5 million job openings at the end of November, a sign the labor market remains very tight.
US economy facing economic uncertainty in 2023
Thru The Cycle president John Lonski talks the December job report and the state of the economy heading into 2023 on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
US companies offering record-high raises to retain workers, keeping pressure on inflation
Wages for employees who stay in the same job are rising at the fastest pace in decades, threatening to exacerbate inflationary pressures in the economy.
FTX bankruptcy battle intensifies as Bahamas regulator fires back at CEO
The war of words between Bahamian authorities and FTX CEO John Ray III continues to rage over disputes surrounding the bankruptcy of the fallen crypto exchange.
Washington mayor urges Biden to bring federal workers back into offices or create affordable housing
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser is calling for "decisive action" from the Biden administration to get federal workers into offices or to create affordable housing.
Economic 'Category 5 storm' brewing in 2023, market expert warns
Wedbush Securities managing director Dan Ives predicts more layoffs in the Big Tech sector as the U.S. macroeconomic environment prepares for a "Category 5 storm."
Tampa ranked best Florida city to live in
A new Forbes list ranked Tampa as the best place to live in Florida, citing the city's "impressive" public transportation, "pristine" beaches and MacDill Air Force Base.
Small businesses find some relief from hiring woes
Red hot labor market cools, improving hiring prospects for small business and decreasing turnover. Talent easier to find amongst big tech and banking layoffs.
Goldman Sachs CEO says layoffs coming in January: report
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon reportedly warned employees that job cuts will begin at the firm in the first few weeks of the year, pointing to the economic slowdown.



















