Employers across the U.S. added 139,000 jobs in May while the nation's unemployment rate remained at 4.2%, new data shows. Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com
The data that caused President Donald Trump to fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics because he did not like the July employment report, calling it "rigged," is being taken as serious evidence by Federal Reserve officials of a slowing economy. Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com
Donald Trump’s press secretary refused to give a straightforward answer to a key question about the monthly jobs reports. Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com
This year, Veterans Health Administration facilities reported 4,434 severe occupational staffing shortages in jobs ranging from physicians to nurses to security guards to electricians, the VA's ... Original Image Link Source:www.yahoo.com
President Trump has selected E.J. Antoni, chief economist at the conservative Heritage Foundation, to be the next commissioner at the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics. Antoni's nomination ... Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com
Fed's Goolsbee said he's more worried about inflation than weak job growth. His remarks suggest he may not support a September rate cut. Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com
Tue, 12 Aug 2025 14:08:00 GMT Officials have weighed new options for data collection, as well as new technologies that could make the process more efficient.
Tue, 05 Aug 2025 09:18:00 GMT While the downward revision of May and June payroll growth by 258,000 marked the largest two-month downward revision to the jobs numbers since 1968, revisions themselves are not uncommon. Revisions ...
Thu, 20 Feb 2025 04:30:00 GMT Our annual Hot Topics in Employment Law Seminar is a must-attend event for business owners, legal experts, C-suite executives, and HR professionals, all coming together to explore the most ...
Mon, 10 Feb 2025 02:54:00 GMT Flint Gen Z workers, employment trends among topics to be discussed at Flint-area Talent Horizon Summit Published: Feb. 10, 2025, 10:54 a.m.