Extra unemployment benefits ending for 440,000 Americans this weekend
More than 400,000 out-of-work Americans are poised to lose their unemployment benefits this weekend as eight states prematurely drop out of a pandemic relief program.
Kroger sees spike in job applications when offering $16 an hour
John Lonski, Frances Newton Stacy and Dave Maney discuss the ability for companies to hire with many Americans taking advantage of extended unemployment benefits.
Limited pork supply, rising prices causing dumpling shortage
Yaso Hospitality Group President Chi Zhang discusses the dumpling shortage caused by limited pork supply and rising meat prices.
Many companies want remote workers—except from Colorado
Big companies are hiring for remote positions that can be performed in any state across the U.S. except one: Colorado.
Uber can challenge California lawsuit alleging drivers were misclassified, judge rules
Uber Technologies Inc. can challenge a lawsuit alleging the company misclassified California drivers as independent contractors.
Have workers ‘lost their ambitions’ amid COVID pandemic?
Rebecca Walser of Walser Wealth Management discusses unemployment benefits, wages and the current work environment.
Climate change, power problems can only be solved with innovation: Expert
Copenhagen Consensus Center President and author Bjorn Lomborg weighs in on climate change, green energy and the power problems facing California and Texas amid heat waves.
Unemployment claims jump unexpectedly: What to do if you need cash now
Many Americans are still struggling to make ends meet with rising consumer prices and low wages. Consider these options if you need quick cash now.
Applebee's reopens flagship Times Square location
Apple-Metro CEO Zane Tankel discusses the Applebee's flagship reopening and how the labor shortage has impacted restaurants.
Louisiana becomes first Democratic-run state to end $300-a-week unemployment benefits
Louisiana became the first Democratic-run state to drop out of a federal unemployment program that provided out-of-work Americans with an extra $300 a week in aid.
Jobless claims unexpectedly climb after dropping to pandemic low
The number of Americans filing for first-time unemployment benefits for the week ending June 12 rose to 412,000 following a pandemic low of 376,000.
Jobless claims unexpectedly climb off pandemic low
The number of Americans filing for first-time jobless benefits unexpectedly rose off a pandemic low last week, according to the Labor Department.
Fed's Powell says all Americans will have job opportunities as economy recovers
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Wednesday that the U.S. is on a path to a “very strong labor market” as he noted that Americans will have opportunities to return to work.
Fed maintains ultra-low interest rates but eyes 2023 rate hike as inflation expectations rise
The Federal Reserve said Wednesday that it would maintain ultra-low interest rates and reaffirmed its commitment to other easing policies
New York City grapples with growing presence of homeless in midtown Manhattan
An influx of homeless people into Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood after an emergency move by New York City to ease crowding in shelters has been a fact of pandemic life for the neighborhood since last spring.
These are the top CEOs, according to employee reviews
Glassdoor revealed the 100 Top CEOs, honoring CEOs at employers with 1,000 or more employees.
Southwest Airlines implements automation amid labor shortage, recruiting challenges
In an effort to fight back against a labor shortage impacting the travel industry, Southwest Airlines has incorporated automation into its recruiting process to create a more efficient and personalized approach to help potential candidates find job opportunities.
Morgan Stanley CEO says employees should return to the office
'Kudlow' host defends the CEO on 'Fox Business Tonight,' saying he is 'a hundred percent right'
American Express, Morgan Stanley want staff back in NYC offices by Labor Day
CEOs of major Wall Street banks are eyeing a return to their New York City offices at the end of the summer as Gov. Andrew Cuomo eased remaining COVID-19 restrictions on Tuesday.
Judges block Biden's race-based COVID relief plan for farmers
Wall Street Journal's Kim Strassel says programs like this lead to loss of 'entrepreneurial spirit' on 'Kudlow'



















