New Jersey beach town 'dropping hints' with unique hiring push
FOX Business' Jeff Flock reports from Wildwood, New Jersey, where the city is hoping to hire 1,500 employees this summer by leaving seagull poop stickers on cars.
McKinsey, Bain delay some M.B.A. start dates to 2024
High-paid start date delays for new MBA hires suggests that consulting giants including McKinsey and Bain have broader concerns about the economic future.
Raising Cane’s co-CEO talks new employee perk, Post Malone collaboration
Raising Cane's co-CEO AJ Kumaran discusses the success of his fried chicken business and plans for expansion despite food inflation on 'The Claman Countdown.'
AI tools such as ChatGPT are the hottest new trend for companies, but experts urge caution
Businesses across the U.S. are embracing new AI tools like ChatGPT for everyday operations, but experts warn of risks associated with the high-tech assistants.
Resume revelation for smart job hunters: SEO keywords are critical, say experts
As industries use SEO to find the right applicant for a role, the savvy applicant also uses keywords in a resume to get noticed, according to HR experts. Read on for career insights.
Ernst & Young to lay off about 3000 US-based employees
Ernst & Young announced Monday it would trim its U.S. workforce by about 5%, or around 3,000 jobs, due to economic conditions and overcapacity in portions of the firm.
Florida is home to 4 of the 5 large metro areas with the lowest unemployment in the US
The top five U.S. metropolitan areas in terms of lowest unemployment rates include four Florida metro areas, including Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville and Orlando.
Staffing shortages, low pay, continue to challenge child care industry
Finding affordable child care is tough these days. In fact, the National Child Care Association says it’s become a crisis. The organization says parents are struggling to find affordable care as the industry's workforce shrinks.
A $300K salary is the 'new $100K' in NYC, Honolulu, San Francisco
A new study ranking major U.S. cities on their residents' purchasing power found a $300,000 salary in NYC, Honolulu and San Francisco only feels like $100,000 due to high taxes and costs.
Bosses pay workers to move closer to offices
CEOs want employees back in the office to improve company culture and productivity. Many companies are paying huge sums to help new-hires to make the journey.
David’s Bridal will close all stores in Chapter 11 unless buyer emerges
Sunday's bankruptcy filing marks the second in less than five years for David's Bridal, which supplies wedding gowns to one out of every four brides in the U.S.
Mike Rowe rips ‘exponentially expensive’ college costs: 'It’s bananas’
"Never in the history of Western civilization" has something become more expensive faster than the cost of a four-year college degree, according to Mike Rowe.
Will there be a recession later this year?
Janney Montgomery Scott chief investment strategist Mark Luschini gives economic outlook on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Best Buy lays off hundreds at stores as sales move online
Best Buy has made a string of store-level job cuts over the past two years as competition from online retailers has continued to erode sales in its physical stores.
Former Home Depot CEO issues grim warning over US bankruptcies: ‘It’s different than anything I’ve seen’
Former Home Depot CEO Bob Nardelli reacts to March's worse-than-expected retail sales, predicting that the U.S. economy will have a surge of bankruptcies.
Mike Rowe: Cost of college is 'more expensive than it's ever been'
'How America Works' host Mike Rowe says 'never in the history of Western civilization' has anything become more expensive faster than a four-year college degree.
Vivek Ramaswamy: The moment for US to decouple from China is now
2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy discusses his plan for the U.S. to have total economic independence from China on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Gov. Glenn Youngkin: Virginia is the best place to build a business
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin discusses LEGO's Virginia facility, protecting farmland from China, state Democrats siding with Big Tech, and his upcoming visit to Asia.
Jobless claims unexpectedly climb to 239,000 as layoffs grow
A growing number of workers applied for jobless benefits last week, a sign the labor market is beginning to tighten in the face of higher interest rates.
Major movie theater advertising network files for bankruptcy protection
National CineMedia LLC has filed for bankruptcy, a voluntary move the major cinema advertising network revealed Tuesday. Its share price saw a spike amid the news.



















