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Report: Migrants needed to fill millions of green jobs worldwide by 2040

HARLINGEN, Texas (Border Report) — A new study projects there will be a shortage of millions of workers worldwide for green jobs by 2040 if migrants aren’t trained and hired for these workforce ... Read More
What To Expect From the September Jobs Report This Week

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If the government shuts down, there won't be a Friday jobs report. Economists say there is no substitute.

According to plans posted to the Department of Labor website, if the federal government shuts down later this week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics would not release scheduled data — including the ... Read More
Shutdown has already delayed the jobs report. More critical reports could be held up

For economists who follow the job market, the first Friday of the month is usually like Christmas morning. That's when the Labor Department ordinarily delivers its closely-watched report on jobs and ... Read More
No jobs report today. But there are plenty of other signs the labor market is in bad shape.

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"No hire, no fire" job market may no longer be a thing as big companies announce mass layoffs

For most of 2025, the job market was described by economists as "no hire, no fire" — a stretch of time when job seekers faced slim prospects, but workers could count on job security. But that fragile ... Read More
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