On the other hand, those workers out building houses are disproportionately foreign-born, including many ...
The labor market is undergoing a seismic shift. By 2030, the U.S. will have more people over 65 than under 18. Birth rates have plummeted, life expectancy has increased, and organizations face a ...
Investors typically expect rising long-term rates to put pressure on stocks, especially when inflation spikes, but the S&P 500 SPX was up slightly for one week through Thursday, up 4.1% for 2025 and ...
Despite a "stable" unemployment rate, job seekers in China are struggling as more applicants try for the same limited jobs.
For all of the political and social turmoil in this country and elsewhere, the technological revolution marches on. While ...
U.S. producer prices increased solidly in January, offering more evidence inflation was picking up again and strengthening ...
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The "China Shock" is revisited, and it raises questions about why economists failed to see the costs of free trade.
Anthropic's first Economic Index sheds light on who's using AI for what, and how much of our work it's actually automating.
Trump's buyout for federal workers likely won't disrupt the national job market, but combined with wider federal cuts, it ...
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A forensic examination of the U.S. labor market pretty much tells us what we knew along: Hiring was go, slow, and go again.