Pennsylvania’s unemployment report remains at 3.4%, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry’s September unemployment report issued Oct. 18. The commonwealth’s near-record 3.4% ...
The city's unemployment rate dropped to 3.0% in September, with more than 86,000 residents now employed - an all-time high, according to the Georgia Department of Labor. The area added 2,100 jobs ...
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The final jobs report before the 2024 presidential election showed a muddled picture, with job gains dropping significantly ...
In our news wrap Friday, the Labor Department released its final jobs report before the election ... And what do you want me to say? No matter how much help we get, it is not enough.
US job openings tumbled last month to their lowest level since January 2021, a sign that the labor market is losing some momentum. Still, posted vacancies remain well above pre-pandemic levels.
Impact Link All eyes have been on the job ... labor costs. In September, cost-cutting was cited as the reason for 15,750 layoffs. Another 14,054 were due to store closings, and 6,933 were due to ...
SEPTEMBER JOBS REPORT: WHICH INDUSTRIES HIRED THE MOST WORKERS? HR and payroll company ADP ranked cities across the country. The rankings were based on three things that make a strong labor ...
The US economy added just 12,000* jobs in October, according to data released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. If the initial estimate were to hold firm, it would be the weakest monthly ...
Suzanne Summerlin was trying to keep it together. In late 2023, the 42-year-old lawyer learned she needed surgery to treat an unidentified and increasingly worrisome pelvic infection, just as she was ...
Mancilla from the UAW told me, “A general strike is the goal, but further than that, the goal is to make the labor movement finally ask the question of what it would look like to coordinate and ...
If the latest job numbers have you wondering about the interplay between the labor market, inflation, and the Fed — you don’t need to dig out your old macroeconomics textbook to find out.