President Donald Trump fired the commissioner of the BLS after a disappointing jobs report. It likely won't help the data get ...
Despite the different interpretations of the jobs problem among economists, there is a consensus that a combination of factors—too many people out of work, jobs moving abroad, automation, new types of ...
For several years now, much of the focus in our industry has been on affordability. Closely tied to that, we have had many discussions regarding existing owners being frozen in place with their ...
Warning signs have been flashing for months that the US job market has been losing steam. That became starkly clearer in July, and the early data for August isn’t looking much better. New metrics ...
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New data shows most U.S. workers lack jobs with growth, stability or well-being. Money; Getty Images The latest employment report from the Labor Department showed just 22,000 jobs added in August — a ...
The thing is that a collapse of work is not the job problem of Gen Z: they are a collapse of movement. The labor market has remained still enough not to cause mass layoffs but still enough not to ...
Colleges have seen a recent uptick in enrollment, but a variety of factors — from changes in the employment market to this year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) mess — mean the signs ...