Woman orders cake for husband's expected promotion, but there's a problem
"Every situation is a cake situation ... good or bad," one user wrote, looking on the bright side.
I felt like "just a mom" until I began my career at 50
I think that if being a mom was the best job in the world, a man would have it.
I'm quiet quitting my six-figure Wall St. job for a strip show
I knew I wanted something different in life, but I had no idea what or how.
Fewer Americans are losing their jobs
Jobless claims hit a four-week low, signaling a robust labor market.
Africa's Higher Education Needs More Investment and Entrepreneurship
By 2035, there will be more young people entering the workforce in Africa each year than in the rest of the world combined. The groundwork for quality education and jobs must begin now.
Top 3 states for finding a job
In a shifting labor market, certain states are emerging as hotspots for job seekers.
Are remote jobs going away in 2024?
A new report from MyPerfectResume found 45 percent of workers predicted the number of remote job openings will drop in 2024.
Let's Break the Vicious Cycle of Homelessness and Crime
Helping vulnerable neighbors secure safe housing will require creativity, compassion, and a variety of policy efforts.
Gen Z woman sums up reality of workers' vacation time in hilarious clip
The Californian content creator reminisced on how many paid vacation days she could take in Europe.
China's state media employs damage control over stark unemployment figures
A Global Times article declared the "collapse of the West's attempt to smear China's youth employment" but skirted the country's own youth employment figure.
Bulldog springs surprise on owner working from home: "Inappropriate"
Axel the dog likes to make appearances during Teams calls and gets excited at the sound of a "ding" on his owner Jo's computer.
Jobless claims fall but Americans still can't afford homes
The jobs market shows Americans have spending power but are still struggling to afford to buy high-priced homes.
Joe Biden gets more good employment news
Weekly jobless claims came in below economists' expectations, signaling continued resilience in the labor market.
How gen Z are using AI to find jobs
Gen Zers are leveraging AI for job hunting as the U.S. added 353,000 new positions in January, shattering expectations.
4 things you need to know about your money this week
Week's forecast: Job growth and consumer credit rise, gas prices fluctuate, mortgage rates impact home buying.
Bullies used to "pour food" on CEO, 23, now they want to work for her
Vicky Owens, a 23-year-old social-media CEO, told Newsweek about her rise above the bullies into the world of business.
Man watches in disbelief as strong winds blow paycheck away: 'panic'
Eric, who is a trucker driver, from Wisconsin told Newsweek about his reaction: "At first it was disbelief, then it was panic."
Hundreds of thousands of workers hired in January, smashing expectations
Employers added 353,000 jobs in January, smashing expectations, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Acting Labor Secretary: Companies Must Protect Children From Dangerous Jobs
Horrific cases of child labor are not stories from a hundred years ago. They are not stories from a distant country.
New Yorker's job hunt story reflects "white-collar recession"
In a new TikTok video, one job seeker revealed the dire reality of the situation in today's job market.
Worker pay shows inflation is improving
Recent ECI data shows notable decline in labor cost growth, hinting at easing inflation and a shift in the Fed's monetary policy.
Tens of thousands of workers lost their jobs in January
Tens of thousands of Americans have been laid off already in 2024, and economists say it could be an early sign of what's to come.
Cori Bush's "urgent" job listing surfaces amid criminal investigation
The congresswoman is "urgently hiring" a communications and staff assistant to join her team on the Hill, according to Daybook.
Man calling his wife "fat" in front of colleagues sparks huge debate
An impassioned debate has erupted online after a man shared that he'd called his wife "fat" at his workplace.
Job offers slowed in January but wages rose
Private sector employment increased by 107,000 in January, according to research institute ADP.
Americans get bad news about jobs
Wells Fargo predicts labor market moderation with rising jobless claims, signaling potential challenges.
U.S. economic growth will be sluggish: Wells Fargo
The U.S. economy is forecast to slow down on the back of a decline in consumer spending, Wells Fargo said.
America's economy isn't out of the woods
Tight monetary conditions suggest the economy may not be completely out of the woods when it comes to a recession, experts said.
Universal Basic Income Is a Moral Hazard
UBI has failed to produce the intended results in places where it has been tried, but also because it rewards idleness and begets dependence on government.
Return to the Office? No thank you!
Imagine two scenarios. In one, you bring together the most pleasant and brilliant people selected from the global population of 8 billion. In the second, you take what you can get from those within commuting distance.