Supply chain crisis is a 'real problem,' but will work its way through system: Sonnenfeldt
Tiger 21 Chairman Michael Sonnenfeldt discusses supply chain issues, the U.S. workforce and why to invest in real estate.
Jobless claims drop to a fresh pandemic low
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits dropped to a new pandemic low last week, dipping below 300,000 for the first time since March 2020.
More than 10K John Deere employees go on strike Thursday
However, a vast majority of the union members, about 90%, rejected a tentative agreement reached by the union and John Deere earlier this week even though it would have delivered 5% raises to some workers and 6% raises to others.
Labor shortage, supply disruptions weighing on US economic outlook, CFOs say
Optimism about the U.S. economy's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic is fading as it faces mounting headwinds from both a labor shortage and supply chain disruptions, according to a survey of American CFOs.
Supply chain disruptions, labor distortions will take one year to stabilize: Investment strategist
Haverford Trust Company head of investment strategy Hank Smith argues inflation will be 'relatively contained' once supply chain disruptions and labor distortions get worked out.
Kellogg describes strike at US cereal plants as 'grossly misrepresented'
The dispute between the Kellogg Company and the union involves an assortment of pay and benefit issues such as the loss premium health care, holiday and vacation pay and reduced retirement benefits.
Food, energy see steep price hikes
Ironsides Macroeconomics Managing Dir. Barry Knapp, Gibbs Wealth Management's Erin Gibbs and Kaltbaum Capital Management Pres. Gary Kaltbaum discuss inflation, U.S. supply chain, the impact of chip shortages on the markets and big bank earnings.
Millions of Americans cut off from unemployment benefits still won't return to work by year's end: analysis
Despite improving conditions and 1.3 million jobs being added to the market by the end of 2021, many Americans will still be out of work, according to a Goldman Sachs analysis.
Rising energy prices creates stagflation concerns
FOX Business' Edward Lawrence on the correlation between former President Jimmy Carter and Joe Biden's rising prices and stagnant economic growth.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg: Relaxing trucker regulations under review in supply chain crisis
The White House is reviewing solutions to the trucker shortage as it looks to solve the supply chain crisis gripping the nation.
New James Patterson book puts readers 'in touch' with hospital heroes
'E.R. Nurses' co-authors James Patterson and Matt Eversmann discuss the emotional impact of their latest novel and a new Fox Nation special honoring health care heroes.
Holiday hiring surges as the nation continues to battle a labor shortage
Companies are hiring in droves in order to get ahead of the expected surge in shoppers over the next few months but filling positions hasn't been easy.
Kudlow: Let's put America back to work
Larry Kudlow reports on labor shortages as the global supply chain nightmare prolongs.
Small business optimism plunges in September as labor shortage persists
Sentiment among U.S. small business owners plunged in September as pandemic-induced supply disruptions and a persistent labor shortage weighed on the economy's recovery.
Economist: Wrong policies will make inflation worse
Natixis Chief Economist of the Americas Joseph Lavorgna, Belpointe Chief Strategist David Nelson and Peapack Private Wealth Management Principal David Dietze discusses lackluster jobs report, rising inflation companies buying back stocks.
Skill mismatch in US explains why many open jobs aren’t filled: Former Chase economist
Former Chase chief economist Anthony Chan provides insights into inflation, unemployment and the worker shortage.
Nordstrom joins Target, Walmart in holiday hiring bonanza
With the holiday season fast approaching, companies are trying to fill jobs in an effort to meet the demand for orders.
Return to office for workers reaches pandemic high as employees trickle in
The number of workers returning to traditional office space has been edging higher since the week of Labor Day, when an average of 31% of the workforce was back in the 10 major cities monitored by Kastle Systems. The average hit 35% during the week that ended Oct. 1 and 36% during the week that ended Oct. 8, a new high during the pandemic period, said the security company that tracks access-card swipes.
COVID will be ‘with us forever,’ will be helped by yearly boosters: Doctor
Dr. Bob Lahita of St. Joseph's Institute for Autoimmune Diseases on vaccines and what to expect from the coronavirus in the coming years.
Job openings slip, quits rate hits record
The number of job openings in the U.S. slipped off a record high in August as the quits rate increased to a record high.

















