Woman who worked in Silicon Valley shares best career advice she was given
Erin Renzas led the marketing divisions of Silicon Valley firms worth more than $30 billion. She shared her top career advice with Newsweek.
Jim Jordan trolled over post about jobs created in Ohio
Jordan touted job growth in Ohio, some of which the White House attributed to President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act.
Map shows where most people are losing their jobs
California has one of the highest unemployment rates in the country, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Millions of Americans may be getting more annual leave
Rep. Seth Magaziner (RI) introduced a new bill this week that could grant paid annual leave to 27 million American workers who currently don't have it.
The Untold Story of the Workers Who Make the Affordable Care Act Work
Although we spend our days at work helping our fellow Americans access affordable ACA health plans, many workers at Maximus, including both of us, can't even take care of our own health needs with the high-cost health care coverage we're offered.
California's jobs market is in trouble
California has been struggling to add new jobs to its economy, trailing behind the national curve—why?
'Gig Economy' Corporations Shouldn't Get a Free Pass To Exploit Workers
Worker misclassification is driving down wages and stripping protections for immigrant workers and workers of color.
Moms Need Support Returning to Work. Here's How the Government Can Help
In corporate America, caring for a child is viewed as unemployment rather than as a strong entry point. What most employers fail to realize is that being a mother is a superpower.
Laid-off woman goes to extreme lengths to find job, shocked by the response
Is making a viral video the length that young people must go to for a job offer in 2024? For Marta Puerto, it could be.
I'm from the world's happiest country—work culture is different to the US
As a leader, I am trusted to do my job, and I trust employees to do theirs in a way that suits them best.
New York sees massive shift in jobs
Despite fully recovering from pandemic job losses, New York faces a surge in jobless claims, hinting at economic vulnerabilities.
The U.S. Is Slipping On College Completion: Here's How We Can Regain The Mo
After a decade of progress, students are losing their footing when it comes to graduating college, but there is hope in the hands of key stakeholders.
Who supports bill for four-day working week?
Bernie Sanders has spearheaded a bill to reduce working hours across America.
Refugees get fast track for work permits
New USCIS rule cuts the refugee work permit waiting period to 30 days, enhancing U.S. integration efforts.
Honor the Immigrant Workers Powering Our Economy by Expanding TPS
Let us honor the invaluable contributions of immigrant women.
America has a farming crisis
Bipartisan lawmakers propose reforms to the H-2A visa program to combat the U.S. farming crisis, targeting the labor shortage.
Job market sees warning signs
Wells Fargo report raises labor market concerns, suggesting part-time shifts and a cooling trend may lead to Fed rate cuts soon.
Three states see "significant" rise in job losses
Connecticut, Rhode Island and Washington saw their unemployment rates increase in January, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said.
Job market shifts affect women differently
The unemployment rate for women ticked up in February, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
California sees huge spike in people losing their jobs
Amid economic shifts, more than 22,280 workers in California's tech, retail and health care sectors face impending layoffs.
Real estate companies struggle to hire as housing market stalls
There were more job openings in February in the real estate sector than hires, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
People leaving their jobs are making more money
Job switchers saw their pay increase for the first time in a year, according to the ADP National Employment Report.
Massive layoffs are coming to these 3 states
Over 25,000 layoffs loom in California, New York and Washington across tech and health care, signaling a tightening job market.
Map shows states with highest number of people losing their jobs
Oklahoma leads with the highest jobless claims as U.S. sees unexpected rise to 215,000 for the week ending February 24.
Woman reveals how she set up coffee shop chain on 'maxed out credit card'
In 2016, Audrey Finocchiaro and Sam Lancaster set up a travelling coffee cart. The Nitro Bar quickly secured $100,000 in funding and has expanded.
Should Americans be worried about their jobs?
Economists say that the outlook for the U.S. labor market still shows strength.
Americans are getting more worried about jobs
Fears over the state of the labor market hurt consumer confidence in February, according to the Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index.
AI has taken over hundreds of jobs
Artificial intelligence could divide the workforce as e-commerce giant Klarna launches groundbreaking AI tool.
Woman reveals "unofficial assistant" in high-flying executive job
TikTok users could relate to the clip, with one saying, "I think everyone is guilty" of doing this.
Couple make $3,500 a month letting dogs play in their backyard
Dianne and Dale Neffendorf make $3,500 monthly just by letting dogs play in their backyard. It's a surprisingly lucrative side hustle for the retired farmers.