This year, I've spoken to over 250 older Americans. Most, including those with sufficient savings, expressed anxiety about ...
"Losing 3,000 jobs in a city of 10,000 to 12,000 people is as big a closing event as we've seen virtually for decades," ...
The U.S. economy grew at a surprisingly strong 4.3% annual rate in the third quarter, the most rapid expansion in ...
Low-income Americans have missed out on the wealth effects that have benefited the highest earners. The Fed, which has played ...
At a recent meeting of the Marietta Area Chamber of Commerce, I posed the following question to Brian Chavez, who represents ...
Can't find a job, but keep hearing that the economy is strong? That might be the economic story of 2026.
A cooling labor market, rising long-term unemployment, and trade-policy uncertainty point to slower hiring and tougher employment conditions in 2026.
The third possibility is the most intriguing: Both data sets are broadly correct. G.D.P. really is booming — but it is being ...
Economists at the Oregon Employment Department see job growth in the coming years for the state, predicting 6% growth by 2034. The forecast runs contrary to recent unemployment reports, which have ...
These are the top 10 jobs expected to have the most job openings in the coming years, along with the bachelor's degrees ...
The headline unemployment rate is still low by historical standards, but the story underneath has shifted. Hiring has slowed, ...
A feared recession didn’t materialize, but unemployment rose, wage growth slowed and affordability challenges are mounting.