News

Indeed, there are broader issues with the U.S. job market of which former feds are just one component. While the unemployment ...
It’s raining. You might have noticed that. Rained yesterday, too. It’s on all the newscasts. In Fairmont and the surrounding ...
Oregon’s unemployment rate was 4.8% in May and 4.7% in April, after rising gradually over the past year from 4.1% in May 2024, the state Employment Department reported Wednesday. Oregon’s 4.8% ...
A job and resource fair was held on Wednesday in Southwest Memphis. The event was hosted by the Tennessee Department of Corrections’ Memphis Day Reporting Center, ...
A California government economics expert sketched a view of a robust economy despite the state’s feeble job market.
The Clifton Council asked for a background check of its interim city manager after he was hired, a process called 'backward' ...
Economists expect that when the Bureau ofLabor Statistics reports the May nonfarm payrolls numbers, they will show a gain of just 125,000.
US job openings rose unexpectedly in April to 7.39 million from 7.20 million in March, according to Bloomberg. Private-sector job openings grew in professional services, business, health care, and ...
April’s data presents a complex picture of the current job market. Job openings saw an unexpected rise for the month of April. According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, available jobs ...
The latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) revealed job openings unexpectedly rose in April, with vacancies increasing to 7.391 million.
U.S. job openings rose unexpectedly in April, showing that the labor market remains resilient in the face of uncertainty arising from President Donald Trump's trade wars.