US employers hire 1.4M in August as unemployment rate falls sharply
The Labor Department's payroll report released Friday shed light on the job market's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
Dow futures trade higher ahead of August jobs report
Economists forecast that the U.S. economy created 1.4 million jobs in August
Fraud concerns over California's unemployment benefits
People have received unsolicited letters, some with debit cards, from the state's jobless agency .
August jobs report likely to point to a still-slow recovery
Economists estimate that 1.4 million jobs were added in August
Good news on employment, coronavirus helping Trump: Steve Moore
Steve Moore on a volatile market as the economy recovers from coronavirus
Not knowing when indoor dining will reopen is killing us: NYC restaurant owner
Melba Wilson on coronavirus shutdowns, NYC restaurants
NYC restaurants keep struggling with unclear guidance from leaders
Cheryl Casone on NYC restaurants
Half of Americans fear a major health event could lead to bankruptcy
The data, based on a new study by West Health and Gallup, reflects an increase from 45% of Americans who feared being crippled by medical bills in early 2019.
Technology stocks leading now will continue to thrive post-COVID: Carol Roth
Carol Roth on the markets' lack of response to changing coronavirus data
Navarro on coronavirus vaccine timeline: We're ‘not cutting corners'
Peter Navarro on coronavirus, economy
Jobless claims fall to 881,000 as jobs market continues to recover from pandemic
The latest jobless claims figures from the Labor Department, which cover the week ending Aug. 29, show that 881,000 workers sought aid last week.
What our leaders can do to serve stakeholders, get Americans working again: IBM Executive Chairman Rometty
Our country is facing a workforce crisis on par with the Great Depression.
Stock futures trade cautiously ahead of jobless claims
Investors will also get to digest reports on July’s trade balance and the ISM’s non-manufacturing PMI for August
LA to furlough 15,000 workers because of virus losses
Mayor Eric Garcetti was expected to approve the measure, which aims to avoid outright layoffs
Business and personal bankruptcy filings in the US slowed in August
Courts recorded 17% increase in commercial chapter 11 filings last month from a year earlier
JUUL goes up in smoke in parts of Europe & Asia with job cuts coming
E-cigarette maker JUUL Labs Inc. is planning a new round of layoffs and considering halting sales across Europe and Asia, according to an email to staff from CEO K.C. Crosthwaite Wednesday obtained by FOX Business.
California appeals court rules Apple must pay employees for time spent during exit searches
Apple must pay its retail employees for their time undergoing exit searches, according to a ruling Wednesday by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
FBI warns Chicago Police of gang pact to 'shoot-on-sight cops with weapons drawn'
Pam Bondi on gang violence in Chicago, professional protesters
Cash App's popularity during COVID-19 pandemic boosts Square's stock
The Cash App has become a boon for Square Inc. during the course of the coronavirus pandemic, rallying shares 28% in the past month and 166% since the beginning of the year.
Jobs of the future: 10 fastest-growing occupations expected to be in health care, tech
An aging population and dramatic advances in technology and energy will determine the fastest-growing jobs in the U.S. over the next decade, according to an updated forecast released Tuesday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.



















