Stocks tumble on anticipation of tighter monetary policy
Upwork chief economist Adam Ozimek and TJM Investments managing director Tim Anderson discuss the Fed's tapering plan on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Stocks post losses ending roller coaster week
Traders are keeping tabs on job creation as the volatile week on Wall Street winds down.
Market volatility isn't always a bad thing: Glazer
Michelle Girard of NatWest Markets and Mayflower Advisors managing partner Larry Glazer react to the November jobs report on 'Making Money.'
Where are all of the jobs? These sectors hired the most workers in November
Although the U.S. economy created fewer jobs than expected in November, most industries still added to their payrolls last month – with white-collar businesses leading the way.
RedBalloon expands, offering pro-freedom marketplace
Anti-woke job board RedBalloon has expanded its offerings and launched RedBalloon Marketplace just in time for holiday shopping
Biden touts declining unemployment rate, despite huge job miss in November
President Biden on Friday lauded a surprise decline in the nation's unemployment rate last month, even though hiring severely undershot expectations with November marking the worst month for job creation this year.
Applebee's, IHOP brand CEO says business booming, but labor gap remains
Dine Brands CEO John Peyton says Americans are returning to restaurants, but the labor shortage is 'unchanged.'
Market softness not caused by omicron variant: Jobvite CEO
Jobvite CEO Pete Lamson argues the November jobs report and stock market plunge were not impacted by the recent COVID omicron variant news.
November jobs report ‘doesn’t disappoint,’ recovery happening in 'strong manner,' US labor secretary says
U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh said he's not disappointed in November jobs report's big miss, claiming he's focused on the bigger picture.
US hiring stumbles in November as economy adds just 210,000 new jobs
The Labor Department released the highly anticipated November jobs report on Friday morning, shedding light on the labor market's continued recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
US labor secretary willing to ‘explore’ lowering national truck driver age
U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Marty Walsh discusses a possible solution that could help the truck driver shortage, supply chain crisis and inflation concerns.
November jobs report ‘doesn’t disappoint’: US labor secretary
U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Marty Walsh said he’s looking at the ‘whole picture’ since President Biden took office.
US economy adds 210K jobs in November, missing expectations
FOX Business' Cheryl Casone breaks down the November jobs report as 210,000 new jobs were added to the U.S. economy, falling short of the 550,000 estimate.
Starbucks fending off growing unionization effort at its stores
Just a few weeks after ballots were mailed for a rare unionization vote at three Starbucks locations in Buffalo, New York, the coffee chain is fending off a growing movement as three additional stores in the area appeared before the National Labor Relations Board on Thursday to request their own elections.
November jobs report expected to show another month of strong hiring momentum
The November jobs report is projected to show that hiring topped half a million for the second consecutive month, even as a labor shortage that economists describe as the worst in decades continues to persist.
'We're in a real crisis': Skilled nurse shortage worries families, staff
Nursing homes and assisted living communities are facing a shortage of skilled nurses, in part due to the pandemic.This has led to nurses working overtime, some retiring early due to burnout, and some homes closing completely.
Hybrid workplace will remain standard: Okta CEO
Okta CEO and co-founder Todd McKinnon has a prediction tied to work from home extensions amid omicron variant.
The decline in workforce participation should be worrying Washington
The labor participation rate is flashing a warning signal as employers struggle to hire workers.
Kobach 'optimistic' OSHA vaccine mandate case will prevail in Supreme Court
Republican Kansas attorney general candidate Kris Kobach reacts to President Biden's handling of the pandemic and details his case against OSHA's vaccine mandate.
Most CFOs think higher prices will last through 2022, survey shows
A majority of U.S. businesses are hiking prices at a rapid clip as they seek to offset the pain of soaring inflation and a lack of available workers, according to a survey of American CFOs published on Thursday.



















