The Wordle word of December 27, 2025 was batch, a word that sounds administrative even before you examine it. It carries the faint smell of registers, queues and processes. Nobody romanticises a batch ...
Employers have cut more than 1.1 million jobs through November, the most since 2020, when companies laid off 2.2 million workers as the pandemic was slamming the U.S. economy, according to a new ...
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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released its September jobs report on Thursday, after a nearly seven-week delay due to the government shutdown. The report showed that the U.S. economy added ...
This article was featured in New York’s One Great Story newsletter. Sign up here. Not long after graduating from the University of Texas at Austin in 2021, Donald King landed a job as an associate at ...
Two in 5 Gen Zers are pursuing blue-collar work, rejecting the collegiate path and learning trades, according to a May 2025 survey of 1,434 young adults by Resume Builder. Vocational and trade ...
The federal government shutdown canceled a second straight jobs report, but private data sources suggest the labor market has weakened modestly since summer. By Ben Casselman Job growth has remained ...
The government shutdown means the Bureau of Labor Statistics still hasn’t released a September jobs report. But there are other ways to get an understanding of what’s happening in the labor force, ...
The most dangerous jobs in the United States don't always have the payoff of a sky-high salary, according to a new report from Resume Now. In fact, some of the riskiest roles don't even clear $60,000.
Workers, who were quitting at high rates a few years ago, are now “job hugging” — or, as one consulting firm put it, “holding on to their jobs for dear life.” By Lora Kelley Hugging conjures ...
Some things, like customer preferences, stand in the way of automation. You wouldn't want your pilot to be AI, would you? Jon covers artificial intelligence. He previously led CNET's home energy and ...