1 in 5 job postings are fake or unfilled, making 'ghost jobs' a serious problem for job searchers: report
A hiring platform revealed that one in five job listings is fake or not filled by job posters, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.
Economist reveals the truth about the December jobs report
Heritage economist EJ Antoni analyzes the December jobs report on 'Making Money.'
US economy added 256K jobs in December, well above expectations
The Labor Department released its jobs report for December, which showed the U.S. economy added 256,000 jobs last month, well above economists' expectations.
Consumers are ‘in trouble’ with ‘incredible loads’ of credit card debt, expert warns
A ‘Mornings with Maria’ panel provides their reactions to the December jobs report, detailing the impact it may have on the U.S. economy.
Progressive news site HuffPost plans on cutting 30 editorial journalists due to 'growing challenges'
HuffPost is planning on laying off 30 editorial writers this year as the business struggles, according to a New York Times media reporter.
2025's top remote work companies revealed with some paying over $100,000
Some jobseekers in 2025 may be looking for remote positions, and a recently released report from FlexJobs identified the companies that had the most roles offering that arrangement.
Private sector adds 122,000 jobs in December, below expectations, ADP says
Companies in the private sector added 122,000 jobs in December, payroll processing firm ADP said on Wednesday. The figure is below economists’ estimates of 140,000 jobs.
Fed needs 'to be patient' with regards to future rate cuts, exec warns
Penn Mutual Asset Management CIO Mark Heppenstall provides his expectations for the Federal Reserve in 2025 as well as his outlook for the housing market.
Leases for nearly 700 Party City locations to be auctioned off
The leases of nearly 700 Party City stores are poised to go under the hammer amid the party supplies retailer’s ongoing bankruptcy.
This is the 'ChatGPT moment' for cryptocurrency: David Stryzewski
Sound Planning Group CEO David Stryzewski discusses Big Tech stocks weighing on the market, employment data and whether silver will lead in the U.S. economy.
These are the fastest-growing jobs in the US, LinkedIn says
As the new year gets underway, some Americans may be on the hunt for new jobs. The 2025 edition of LinkedIn’s "Jobs on the Rise" report identified positions that have seen major growth.
Economist says Biden's offshore oil, gas drilling ban seems 'spiteful'
EJ Heritage Foundation public finance economist EJ Antoni discusses Congress' reconciliation bill, Biden's executive action on oil and gas drilling in offshore waters and unemployment numbers in the U.S.
Has US manufacturing taken a hit under the Biden administration?
The Heritage Foundation's EJ Antoni explains how U.S. manufacturing has taken a hit under President Biden on 'The Bottom Line.'
States where minimum wage will rise in 2025
Nearly half the states in the U.S. are raising their minimum wages in 2025, meaning pay hikes for more than 9 million workers, according to a new report.
Bankruptcies were significant in 2024; here are some of the biggest
Bankruptcies played a significant role in economic news in 2024 with retailers, restaurants and an airline all looking for bankruptcy protection to keep from having to shut down entirely
Some Big Lots stores will remain open if bankruptcy court approves deal with new buyer
Big Lots, LLC, which is based in Columbus, Ohio, announced that it has found a buyer to acquire its stores, distribution centers and intellectual property to transfer to other retailers.
Elon Musk shoots down 'wrong-headed economic thinking,' says there's 'infinite potential' for job creation
Elon Musk rejects economic scarcity ideology, suggesting that there is basically "infinite potential" for creating jobs and businesses.
The business winners – and losers – of 2024 are unveiled
Debtwire global head of legal Sarah Foss talks to Fox News Digital about the companies that thrived and those that struggled to survive in 2024.
Starbucks workers expand strike, closing nearly 60 stores in several US cities
Starbucks workers have expanded their strike to more cities and closed 59 stores across the U.S. as of Monday, the union said amid stalled negotiations.
The Container Store files for bankruptcy, insists it's here to stay
The Container Store, which was recently delisted from the New York Stock Exchange, has filed for bankruptcy protection in an effort to try and turn its business around.