April jobs report likely reinforces Fed's aggressive rate hike plan
The April jobs report revealed another month of robust hiring, likely solidifying the case for the Federal Reserve to pivot toward a mega-sized interest rate hike as it seeks to cool red-hot inflation.
April jobs report: Which industries saw the biggest payroll gain last month?
U.S. job growth continued at a brisk clip in April, buoyed by hiring at restaurants and bars despite concerns about a looming slowdown and record-high inflation.
Boeing moving headquarters to Washington, DC, area from Chicago
The Arlington, Virginia, headquarters, which will be focused on Boeing's defense, space and security division, will establish a research and technology hub to attract engineering talent and develop innovations in cybersecurity, autonomous operations, quantum sciences and software, and systems engineering.
Harvard economist on April jobs report: Wages not keeping up with inflation 'concerning' and 'problematic'
Harvard University professor Kenneth Rogoff argued on Friday, shortly after the release of the April employment report, that the fact that “wages aren’t keeping up with inflation is quite problematic politically and quite concerning.”
Labor secretary seeing ‘potential' supply chain issue caused by China
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh says the next supply chain disruption won't be caused by America or its workers.
Labor secretary on April jobs report: ‘Opportunity’ to focus on specific states
U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Marty Walsh reacts to the economy adding 428,000 jobs in April, beating estimates by economists.
Labor market one of the most ‘competitive of all-time,' says workforce analyst
EmployBridge chief workforce analyst Joanie Bily weighs in on the April jobs report.
Labor market one of the most ‘competitive of all-time’: Workforce analyst
EmployBridge chief workforce analyst Joanie Bily weighs in on the April jobs report.
Wage inflation will remain as long as there is demand for workers, says TriNet CEO
TriNet CEO and President Burton Goldfield discusses wage inflation in America.
US economy adds 428,000 jobs in April
FOX Business’ Edward Lawrence with more on the April jobs report.
Wage inflation will remain as long as there is demand for workers: TriNet CEO
TriNet CEO and President Burton Goldfield discusses wage inflation in America.
US economy sees healthy job growth in April as payrolls jump by 428,000
The U.S. economy saw solid job growth in April, suggesting the labor market is still strong despite headwinds from rising interest rates, soaring inflation and a worsening labor shortage.
Great migration from large to small companies: TriNet CEO
TriNet CEO and President Burton Goldfield discusses the state of small businesses, hiring and wage inflation in the U.S.
US economy likely added jobs at healthy clip in April despite worsening labor shortage
U.S. job growth likely continued at a brisk clip in April, suggesting the labor market is still strong despite headwinds from the highest inflation in four decades, global supply chain constraints and a worsening labor shortage.
Fed is chasing inflation, eroding living standards: Economist
Grant Thorton chief economist Diane Swonk reveals what the upcoming April jobs report means for markets on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Worker productivity posts biggest quarterly decline since 1947 as unit labor costs soar
U.S. labor productivity plunged 7.5% during the first quarter of 2022, according to new data released Thursday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Digital on-screen tipping: How the business practice came to be at restaurants and more
Tipping remains a controversial topic in the U.S. as Americans feel differently about the service industry and the level of work that goes behind it.
Jobless claims rose to 200,000 last week, highest level since February
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose last week, hitting the highest level since February as soaring inflation and a persistent labor shortage weigh on businesses.
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US didn’t ‘build enough homes’ for future generations: Century 21 CEO
Century 21 CEO Mike Miedler argues construction companies need to work ‘double-time’ to catch up to millennial and Gen-Z homebuyer demand.



















