The World Economic Forum's Saadia Zahidi writes about the complex ways AI is transforming the global labor market.
AI could indeed wreak havoc in the white-collar workforce. But rather than make such jobs less lucrative—let alone ...
The U.S. economy added a modest 50,000 jobs in December. It was below expectations and capped the weakest year for job growth since the pandemic. Employers added a total of 584,000 jobs for all of ...
A preliminary revision from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has erased 911,000 previously reported U.S. jobs, sending shockwaves through economic circles and cementing expectations for a Federal ...
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Top Economist Warns September Jobs Report Is Warning To 'Cut Back On The Economic Junk Food'
Despite a September jobs report that saw the U.S. economy add 119,000 positions—more than double the expectations of forecasters—top economist Justin Wolfers is urging caution, warning that rising ...
(The Center Square) – Last week, new Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran defended his lone dissent in favor of faster, deeper interest rate cuts. His argument: “Nonmonetary forces” (tariffs, border ...
President Donald Trump wants America to lead on artificial intelligence at almost any cost, but he must contend with a skeptical public.
Voter frustration over affordability fueled Democratic wins in recent elections. Now job insecurity is deepening Americans’ economic anxiety heading into the 2026 midterms. President Trump’s ...
The U.S. economy added jobs in September amid uncertainty about economic conditions, but job creation levels remained relatively subdued and added to signs of a weakening labor market. The Labor ...
The US job market continues to chug along despite heightened uncertainty about the economy and how President Donald Trump’s tariffs could shake out. The economy added a stronger-than-expected 147,000 ...
The White House is breathing a sigh of relief after a better-than-expected September jobs report, but economists remain concerned about the mixed economic picture. White House press secretary Karoline ...
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