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The US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts these careers to shrink the fastest over the next decade
Research shows robots are already lowering career values and limiting workers' ability to advance in their fields.
Nonfarm business productivity grew at just a 0.3% annualized rate in the first quarter, down from an initial estimate of 0.8% ...
WASHINGTON, June 4 (Reuters) - U.S. worker productivity growth slowed faster than initially thought in the first quarter, but ...
California workers drove nearly one-third of U.S. productivity growth in 2025 while working fewer hours. Here's why that ...
The stronger-than-expected start this year for job creation could be in for a reality check.
The U.S. economy appears resilient. Private sector balance sheets are broadly healthy, higher-income households have ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports job openings jumped to about 7.62 million at the end of April, an increase from the ...
Initial jobless claims rose to 225,000, above expectations of 215,000. Continuing claims edged lower, signaling layoffs ...
Private employers added 122,000 new jobs in May — the highest since January 2025 — according to new data from payroll ...
A report Friday from the Bureau of Labor Statistics is expected to show U.S. employers added 80,000 jobs in May, down from a ...
Jobs in oil and gas extraction with heavy manual labor lead to higher fatality rates than others.
The president is directing money into coal as the Iran war drives up energy costs for Americans.
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