Is Build Back Better keeping Americans out of the workforce?
First Trust Advisors chief economist Brian Wesbury comments on Americans refusing to return to work per COVID economic relief.
Half of teachers consider quitting jobs, survey shows
A recent survey revealed that nearly half of teachers are currently considering quitting their jobs with about a third of those surveyed saying they might leave the profession entirely.
The Muse CEO on people quitting their jobs
The Muse founder & CEO Kathryn Minshew on the 12 million unfilled jobs as of the end of December 2021 and the correlation with increased COVID restrictions as cases rise
Staffing woes, supply chain crunch continues to cripple food industry
Taco John's COO Greg Miller on the ongoing hiring and supply chain struggles, arguing the current environment is the 'toughest' challenge he's seen.
Bonds will continue to set course for this market: Katz
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz argues 'policy normalization doesn't necessarily equal bear market.'
Three Fed rate hikes won't be enough in 2022: Former White House economist
Former Council of Economic Advisers Acting Chairman Tyler Goodspeed argues the Federal Reserve is 'so far behind the curve' that three interest rate hikes won't be enough to combat inflation.
Labor market facing near record high vacancy, quit rates: Goodspeed
Former Council of Economic Advisers Acting Chairman Tyler Goodspeed discusses December's disappointing jobs report, inflation and Fed interest rate hikes in 2022.
Omicron poses a conundrum: Stay home or work sick?
Millions of American workers must decide between their health and a paycheck because they don't get paid sick days.
Economy adds 199,000 jobs in December
Slatestone Chief market strategist Kenny Polcari discusses the impact the ‘disappointing’ jobs report has on the market.
Arizona CEO's answer to 'Great Resignation' is offering $5K bonuses for new hires to quit
An Arizona CEO is offering a $5,000 bonus for new hires to quit after just two weeks into their new jobs as part of a unique approach to staff retention as a "great resignation" sweeps the American workforce.
Stocks fall, bond yields rise as investors get taste of 2022
Stock investors got a sharp reminder that higher interest rates are coming. How fast and how high remains the wildcard.
Starbucks workers at Arizona store to hold union vote
A Starbucks location in Arizona could be the next to have workers unionize after being granted a request to hold an election.
Market experts are buying these stocks in an 'anxious' market
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari and Great Hill Capital chairman Thomas Hayes discuss planned Fed rate hikes on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Would the Fed risk triggering a recession?
NatWest Markets global economics co-head Michelle Girard analyzes the December jobs report on 'Making Money.'
NAACP, BLM, other groups silent amid disappointing jobs numbers and rise in Black unemployment rate
The NAACP, Black Lives Matter, and other groups have appeared to be silent as Black unemployment saw another increase in December 2021.
Biden ignores disappointing December jobs figure, focusing instead on unemployment decline
President Biden on Friday glossed over weak job growth in December that marked the worst month for hiring in a year, instead focusing on a surprise decline in the nation's unemployment rate.
Where are all of the jobs? These industries hired the most workers in December
Although U.S. job growth slowed markedly in December, most industries still added to their payrolls last month, with restaurants and bars leading the way in hiring before the threat of the new omicron variant.
Running a restaurant, hospitality business 'harder than ever': Melting Pot CEO
The Melting Pot CEO Bob Johnston discusses how the pandemic and COVID protocols have impacted the service industry.
US hiring cools in December as economy adds just 199,000 new jobs
U.S. job growth accelerated in December, before the rapid spread of the new omicron coronavirus variant cast a fresh threat over the economy and its recovery from the pandemic.
Black unemployment rate jumps in December while rates for White, Hispanic and Asian groups fall
Black unemployment has seen some of the most significant drops and inconsistent rises across the year.



















