Tag: Jobs

Trump’s Movie Tariff Appeals to Some Who Lost Jobs Overseas

Dave Rand, a retired visual effects artist, received a surprising notification on May 4 that President Trump was

They Didn’t Take Our Jobs

In my earlier discussion, I tackled the widely circulated notion that the United States is in the throes

SURPRISE! Labor Department Claims Hundreds of Thousands of Jobs ‘Created’ by Joe Biden Were Fake |

Could it be true that the Biden administration has allegedly distorted the reality of job creation during its

They Took Our Jobs: The Sequel

In my earlier discussion, I tackled the widespread assertion that America is hemorrhaging manufacturing jobs. However, the reality

Amazon offers peek at new human jobs in an AI bot world

The technology industry is at a crossroads when it comes to the future of human workers in an

They Took Our Jobs! – Econlib

The champions of anti-trade sentiment have reclaimed the political stage, once again vowing to resurrect those elusive "good-paying

Fixes in Hochul’s budget can curb crime and aid the mentally ill — IF cops, judges, DAs do their jobs

Governor Kathy Hochul has managed to push through some legislative fixes in the budget that is finally being

Big Four accounting firm PwC to slash 1,500 US jobs

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this

5 Jobs at Walmart That Now Pay $30 or More Per Hour

The national minimum wage in the United States is $7.25 an hour, but some positions at Walmart are

Is Duolingo the face of an AI jobs crisis?

Duolingo Shifts to AI-First Strategy, Replacing Contractors with Artificial Intelligence Recently, Duolingo made headlines with its announcement of

Stocks climb back to ‘Liberation Day’ levels after surprise jobs report

The stock market has made a remarkable recovery to pre-tariff levels following President Donald Trump's announcement of tariffs

Consumer confidence plunges for fifth straight month as jobs, inflation fears rise on Trump trade policy

Consumer confidence took a significant hit in April, marking the fifth consecutive month of decline and reaching its