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The solid monthly job tallies that the White House has touted as a “Trump effect” are expected to fade as the president’s hardline immigration policies chip away at the supply of foreign-born workers.
“Foreign-born workers accounted for four fifths of labor force growth between early 2020 and early 2025,” Adams said.
Toyota launched a program to train new workers in Kentucky. Today, it's helping fill manufacturing jobs at companies ...
“Though layoffs continue to be rare, a hesitancy to hire and a reluctance to replace departing workers led to job losses last ...
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The June jobs report comes at a pivotal moment for markets as investors assess how quickly the US labor market is cooling.
Job growth has ebbed as businesses grapple with trade policy uncertainty, but companies have not yet resorted to widespread ...
A gradual pullback in hiring and job openings has come as hundreds of thousands of federal workers are out looking for ...
Kaseya, BCM One, ClearScale, CompassMSP, Lumen, Databricks and Cynomi were among the tech companies making key executive ...
Gen Z is reshaping construction as SkillsUSA and other initiatives spotlight trade careers. With labor shortages mounting, ...
U.S. private payrolls fell for the first time in more than two years in June as economic uncertainty hampered hiring, but low ...
Economists polled by Reuters expect the government's employment report to show private payrolls increased by 105,000 in June after rising by 140,000 in May. Overall nonfarm payrolls are estimated to ...