As college graduates fret over finding jobs, a record shortage of workers is projected
A paradoxical labor market has emerged where college graduates struggle to find employment while a record shortage of workers is projected.
11 trends tracked about this subject — the full history, oldest to newest below.
A paradoxical labor market has emerged where college graduates struggle to find employment while a record shortage of workers is projected.
U.S. weekly jobless claims have dipped modestly, signaling continued stability in the labor market and historically low layoff levels.
The U.S. economy added fewer jobs than anticipated in June, raising concerns about labor market strength.
Today's jobs report may reveal a mixed picture of the labor market, with signs of both growth and caution.
Private payrolls grew by 98,000 in June, falling short of expectations according to the latest ADP National Employment Report.
Conflicting reports on workforce expansion and job losses are intensifying the debate over AI's actual impact on the labor market.
U.S. job openings reached 7.6 million in May, exceeding forecasts despite instability surrounding the war in Iran.
Employers are increasingly replacing entry-level roles with AI, impacting Gen Z's job prospects.
Bank of America and PGIM predict three rate hikes this year, citing labour market strength and new Fed leadership
JD.com leadership warns that robots will eventually replace 700,000 delivery workers as automation becomes inevitable.
Teenage summer hiring has fallen to its lowest level in 80 years, sparking frustration for youth entering the workforce.