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The U.S. labor market is experiencing stagnation, characterized by low wage growth and a shift towards freelance work, while investments in artificial intelligence (AI) continue to rise, raising questions about the future of employment... read more.
Recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that job growth in the U.S. is predominantly benefiting native-born Americans, while foreign-born employment is declining... read more.
Recent data indicates a loss of 105,000 jobs in October, followed by the addition of 64,000 jobs in November, while the unemployment rate has risen to 4.6%, the highest in four years... read more.
The U.S. unemployment rate has reached 4.6%, the highest in four years, reflecting broader economic challenges and significant layoffs across sectors. This rise poses serious implications for social equity and economic stability, particularly affecting vulnerable populations... read more.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a job growth of 64,000 in November, with an increase in the unemployment rate to 4.6%, highlighting ongoing challenges in the labor market... read more.
Recent polling indicates a slight increase in President Trump's approval ratings, particularly among women, as he emphasizes economic achievements while facing criticism over rising costs and cultural rhetoric... read more.
U.S. consumer confidence fell significantly in November, reflecting growing concerns over economic conditions, including inflation and job stagnation, which may pose political challenges for the Republican Party... read more.
U.S. consumer confidence has significantly decreased in November, reflecting growing concerns over economic conditions, including rising costs and stagnant job growth... read more.