Teacher shortages continue as the 2022-2023 school year kicks off: 'We don't have a workforce'
There is an ongoing shortage of teachers and support staff. some officials say. Aside from the issues relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, teachers face a lack of respect, benefits and low pay.
Amazon worker deaths in New Jersey under investigation
Safety officials are investigating recent deaths at Amazon facilities in New Jersey, adding to a probe that was already underway.
HyperSocial CEO sets record straight after crying Linkedin post goes viral
HyperSocial CEO Braden Wallake didn't expect for his LinkedIn post to go viral. His intention was to show other business leaders that they weren't alone when deciding to let go of staff members.
Jobless claims rise to highest level in 2022
New applications for unemployment benefits ticked higher last week, evidence that the historically tight labor market is starting to loosen amid record-high inflation.
Producer prices, Disney shares rise and more: Thursday's 5 things to know
Investors will be watching for the latest inflation figures in the form of producer prices as well as the latest jobless claims.
July inflation breakdown: Where are higher prices hitting Americans the hardest?
Consumer inflation remained near a multi-decade high in July as the price everyday goods like food, rent and used cars marched higher, the Labor Department said.
Kentucky's Bluegrass Supply Chain Services LLC is investing $25 million into operations, will create 110 jobs
Bluegrass Supply Chain Services LLC is expanding its logistics capabilities in the food and beverage and automotive markets. The $25 million investment will create 110 jobs.
Green economy enthusiasts creating a long-term demand for energy: Dietz
Peapack Private Wealth Management managing principal cautions investors to not overreact to July's inflation rate on 'Making Money.'
Green economy enthusiasts creating a long-term demand for energy: Dietz
Peapack Private Wealth Management managing principal cautions investors to not overreact to July's inflation rate on 'Making Money.'
Inflation will be a 'major issue' for some time: Former Kansas City Fed president
Former Kansas City Federal Reserve President and CEO Thomas Hoenig forecasts what the Federal Reserve will do next following the latest inflation data.
Former Kansas City Fed president on when the US will face a recession
Former Kansas City Federal Reserve President and CEO Thomas Hoenig weighs in on data from the Labor Department showing that the pace of inflation slowed in July for the first time in months as prices remained near the highest level in four decades.
Biden's economy is 'all over the place': Mick Mulvaney
Former White House Chief of Staff analyzes key economic indicators ahead of July's CPI data on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Investors underestimating Fed's resolve to fight inflation: Strategist
U.S. Bank Wealth Management global investment strategist Tom Hainlin analyzes the utilities sector and reveals what he's avoiding on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Micron to invest $40 billion in US memory manufacturing through end of decade
Micron's $40 billion investment is possible with the help of the CHIPS and Science Act, which includes $52.7 billion for American semiconductor financing.
US productivity posts biggest ever annual drop in second quarter
Nonfarm productivity, which measures hourly output per worker, fell at 2.5% pace from a year ago. Meanwhile, Hourly compensation rose at a 5.7% rate in the second quarter
Snap reportedly planning employee layoffs
Social media company Snap Inc. is in the process of planning employee layoffs, according to a new report. The company declined to comment on the matter.
Fed considers full-percentage point rate hike, CPI, PPI, earnings reports and more: Tuesday's 5 things to know
Traders should keep their eyes on several major topics for Tuesday including July's positive job report that may force the Fed to consider hiking interest rates a full-percentage point.
The Great Resignation turns to the Great Regret as worker needs are not being met, expert says
An industry expert argues that the "Great Regret" is happening, which shows that employees are looking for a better workplace culture but their needs aren't being met.
Fed could approve 100-basis point interest rate hike after jobs shocker, Citi says
The Federal Reserve could approve a historic full-percentage point interest rate increase at its meeting in September following the hotter-than-expected July jobs report.
Following COVID-19 pandemic, commercial real estate in a slowdown
Fox News correspondent Mark Meredith has the latest on empty office space following the coronavirus pandemic on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'


















