September jobs report breakdown: Which industries hired the most workers?
The Labor Department reported on Friday that U.S. employers added 263,000 workers in September, with hiring at bars and restaurants helping to boost the headline number.
'Quiet quitting' can be curbed: Dean Lindsay
The Progress Agents LLC CEO Dean Lindsay argues helping quiet quitting comes down to 'internalized reasons.'
Migrant workers undercut working-class wages: Batya Ungar-Sargon
Newsweek deputy opinion editor Batya Ungar-Sargon argues Democrats have betrayed the working class after Speaker Pelosi said migrants should 'pick the crops' in Florida on 'Varney & Co.'
US job growth slows again in September with just 263,000 positions added
The Labor Department's September jobs report provided a key snapshot of the labor market's health amid growing fears that the U.S. is headed for a recession.
Ex-Trump economist warns September jobs reports shows the worker shortage is 'a real curse'
Former Trump economic adviser Steve Moore argues "crazy" unemployment benefits have prevented the post-pandemic labor force participation rate from improving.
Steve Moore: ‘Huge’ worker shortage becoming ‘a real curse’ for US economy
FreedomWorks economist and former Trump adviser Steve Moore says state unemployment benefits have kept workers at home since the start of the pandemic.
Economist panel reacts to September jobs: Where are the workers?
Charles Payne, Stephanie Pomboy, Becky Frankiewicz, Joanie Bily, Steve Moore and Frances Newton Stacy react to labor participation falling month-over-month in the September jobs report.
US job growth slows in September with 263,000 positions added
Labor Department reports that 263,000 jobs were added the economy as the unemployment rate comes in at 3.5 percent.
Looming rail strike could ‘wreak havoc’ on the US economy: Ryan Sitton
CEO and founder of Pinnacle Reliability Ryan Sitton breaks down what a rail strike would mean for labor and free trade on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
September jobs report is ‘lose-lose scenario’: Greg Swanson
rigg Macadam LTD founding partner Greg Swanson and Optimal Capital director of strategy Frances Newton Stacy discuss the market impact of the September jobs report.
Wall Street is going to be 'disappointed,' Main Street will see 'slowdown': Ken Leon
CFRA Research director Ken Leon looks ahead to the September jobs report and a 'slowing' economy.
Jobs data, AMD shares fall and more: Friday's 5 things to know
All eyes will be on the most anticipated economic report of the month as the September jobs report is released.
September jobs report likely to show hiring cooled but remained healthy
The Labor Department will release the September jobs report on Friday morning, which is expected to show that hiring slowed but remained healthy last month.
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan discusses hybrid work during BoxWorks panel
Eric Yuan, CEO of video communications company Zoom, discussed hybrid work and some of its challenges during a panel Thursday at BoxWorks 2022.
GE cutting 20% of US onshore wind workforce
The move comes as General Electric is in the process of splitting its business into three publicly traded companies: aerospace, health care and energy.
Amazon planning to hire 150,000 workers for holiday season
Amazon employees can earn more than $19 per hour, on average, depending on the position and location. Sign-on bonuses ranging from $1,000 to $3,000 are also available.
Jobless claims rise more than expected as labor market starts to cool
New applications for unemployment benefits increased more than expected last week as the job market starts to cool off amid the Federal Reserve's fight against inflation.
Peloton cuts another 500 jobs, completing 'vast majority' of restructuring
Peloton CEO Barry McCarthy said in a memo to employees that the cuts mark the completion of the "vast majority" of its restructuring plan launched in February.
Job watch, oil rises and more: Thursday's 5 things to know
The markets focus for the rest of the week will be on jobs with unemployment benefits Thursday and the monthly jobs report on Friday.
Chicago faces more corporate departures as Tyson Foods moves to Arkansas
Tyson Foods Inc. will relocate about 1,000 corporate positions from the Chicago area as well as South Dakota to its headquarters in Springdale, Arkansas.


















