Despite a chaotic period for the economy, the job market has remained fairly steady. Uncertainty was rampant, with on-again-off-again tariffs, geopolitical conflicts reaching new levels of intensity ...
On the heels of ADP’s December employment report, its chief economist, Nela Richardson, released her analysis of the 2025 labor data. And she doesn’t think the labor market is quite as fluid as it may ...
The U.S. economy is still booming. Layoffs haven’t spiked. The stock market continues to climb. And yet, when a fresh batch of labor market data landed Tuesday, one of the country’s most respected ...
Economists expect U.S. job growth to slow in April compared to March’s 178,000 gain, as temporary factors that boosted hiring last month fade. March’s surge was aided by mild weather and the ...
Apollo's top economist Torsten Sløk argues that a principle of economics illustrates why AI won't be the job killer that some ...
An economist said New York labor officials misclassified thousands of home care jobs, skewing the City’s employment data.
Usage of AI is still lagging, even for most at-risk jobs, says study's author OpenAI economists argue that AI exposure is a weak predictor of immediate job market pressure, with AI usage still lagging ...
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