Investor sees 'incredibly strong earnings' in June payrolls report
Navellier & Associates founder Louis Navellier suggests the economy is recovering following the June ADP payrolls report.
Older homeowners more likely than renters to exit the workforce after a job loss
When faced with a job loss, older, college-educated homeowners are twice as likely as renters to exit the workforce, according to new research published by the Mortgage Bankers Association.
Stock futures turn negative ahead of labor data
U.S. equity futures turned negative ahead of the Wednesday trading session on Wall Street.
Wisconsin is ground zero for Biden's infrastructure-jobs push
President Biden is going local to push his $973 billion infrastructure plan after a rocky rollout.
Goldman to open Dallas campus, second largest after NY: report
Goldman Sachs is reportedly in advanced talks to open a major campus in the Dallas, Texas, area, that is expected to be larger than all its U.S. hubs save for the Wall Street investment firm's Manhattan headquarters.
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Fat Brands acquires Global Franchise Group amid tough restaurant year, CEO says
Fat Brands CEO Andrew Wiederhorn on Fat Brands' new acquisition, labor shortages and higher food prices.
United Airlines to hire 25,000 after largest order ever
United Airlines expects to hire about 25,000 additional union employees by 2026 as part of its largest-ever order for 270 Boeing and Airbus jets.
Supreme Court declines to hear New Hampshire’s lawsuit against Massachusetts' remote work 'tax grab'
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a case brought by the state of New Hampshire against Massachusetts over how it treated remote workers’ income for tax purposes during the pandemic.
UBS plans hybrid work model for two-thirds of employees
UBS Group AG will permanently allow up to two-thirds of its employees to utilize a hybrid schedule that includes both working at home and going into the office.
Restaurants, hotels offering third option for remote work: NYC business owner
Kindred and Ruffian managing partner Moshe Schulman discusses his restaurant offering an alternative workplace option for remote workers, as well as alcoholic takeout options in New York.
New York and other Northeast states see large drop in unemployment
The labor-market recovery picked up momentum this spring in the Northeast, with New York, Connecticut and other nearby states posting sizable drops in unemployment last month.
Analysis: Shut off from the world, Australia fosters red-hot growth at home
His happy dilemma is a reflection of an economy that is now larger than its pre-pandemic level. Exports are booming, consumer and business confidence are high and employment has beaten all expectations, with job vacancy rates at a 12 1/2 year high.
Americans are leaving unemployment rolls more quickly in states cutting off benefits
The number of unemployment-benefit recipients is falling at a faster rate in Missouri and 21 other states canceling enhanced and extended payments this month, suggesting that ending the aid could push more people to take jobs.
Jobs report, Bed Bath & Beyond earnings and Krispy Kreme IPO top week ahead
The jobs report for June will give investors a fresh look at the state of hiring in the U.S.
Americans hit with more price spikes amid inflation concerns
Author Kristin Tate says the easy way to stop inflation is to stop printing money and curb government spending on 'Fox Business Tonight'
Extra unemployment benefits ending for 2.5M Americans this weekend
About 2.5 million out-of-work Americans are poised to lose their enhanced unemployment benefits this weekend
Unemployment recovering fastest in these states
The unemployment recovery varies greatly across the nation. See how your state stacks up.
More companies requiring employees to get COVID vaccine
LaSalle Network CEO Tom Gimbel discusses companies requiring employees to get vaccinated before returning to the office.
Texas fast-food chain offers teen managers $50K salaries to combat worker shortage
Layne's Chicken Fingers CEO Garrett Reed explains why the company offers teenage managers an opportunity to earn a "living wage."



















