White House opens door to unemployment aid compromise as extra $600 nears end
In less than two weeks, the extra $600 a week in unemployment benefits will expire and the typical check, which varies by state, will return to below $400 per week.
Job cuts at US newspapers up 170% in first half of the year
Newsroom job cuts are at the highest level since the firm started tracking them in 2003
JC Penney to close another 152 stores, cuts 1,000 jobs
JC Penney says it will close an additional 152 stores and cut 1,000 jobs as it tries to fight its way out from under bankruptcy protection.
Chipotle to hire 10,000 employees
With coronavirus-fueled digital ordering growth, Chipotle plans to increase its hiring efforts and expand its drive-thru concept called Chipotlane.
This is ‘most hated’ market rally of our time: UBS managing director
Jason Katz on recent market rallies
In coronavirus era, back-to-school plans stress working parents
The outbreak of the coronavirus this year, and the upending of society it has produced, have caused these views of school in American life to collide in ways that have thrown millions of parental lives into disarray.
Coronavirus prompts Calvin Klein parent PVH to cut jobs, close Heritage Brand stores
All 162 Heritage Brand outlet stores will shut down by mid-2021.
Coronavirus caused majority of New Yorkers to lose work income
Between February and May New York City lost 937,000 jobs.
If economy is reopened, more jobs, economic growth will happen: James Freeman
James Freeman on the White House's campaign encouraging unemployed workers to find new industries
Working class needs vocational training to prosper: Omeed Malik
Omeed Malik on equipping the working class with the skills needed to prosper in the post-coronavirus economy
Biden’s economic plan proves he’s not a moderate: America First Action spokesperson
Steve Cortes on Biden's economic plan
What’s the best way to get Americans off unemployment amid coronavirus?
Panel on debt, fed. coronavirus spending
Spending for spending’s sake won’t create healthy economy: Rep. Kevin Brady
Rep. Kevin Brady on getting Americans back to work
Cutoff in extra unemployment aid may hurt 2020 battleground states the most
Americans in the three swing states will be among the most affected by the cutoff in aid at the end of July, according to one new estimate.
White House partners with Apple, IBM to encourage Americans to think outside 4-year degrees
The Find Something New campaign encourages Americans to think outside of four-year universities for building skill sets.
Small businesses worldwide fight for survival during coronavirus pandemic
A mosaic of small businesses around the world that are fighting for survival amid economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
White House urges jobless to 'find something new' in ad campaign
The ad campaign is aimed at people who are out of work or unhappy in their jobs
Coronavirus surge prompts Apple to urge retail employees to work remotely: Report
Apple is urging its retail employees to work remotely following a recent surge in coronavirus cases that has forced the company to re-close 77 of its 271 U.S. locations, according to a report by Bloomberg.
5 most sleep-deprived professions: Study
Here are the five professions where workers lose the most sleep daily.
Employers find $600 coronavirus unemployment checks tough to compete with as states slowly reopen
Now, there are talks of a back-to-work bonus.



















