By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON, April 3 (Reuters) - U.S. job growth likely rebounded in March as a strike by healthcare workers ...
New Q1 data shows wage growth remains uneven across sectors, with sustained but slow hiring demand, 7.1% average turnover, and intensified competition for critical skills driving more targeted pay ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I am an economist specializing in labor markets and policy. The Labor Department released its final jobs report for 2024, showing ...
Growth in the construction industry plateaued over the past year — and in 2026, look for that trend to continue. Faced with labor shortages, supply chain issues and economic pressures like high ...
Fed Chair Jay Powell said there’s been essentially no job creation in the private sector in the last six months. But ...
New census data, according to a labor economist, shows Idaho’s population is growing rapidly, but most of that growth is ...
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