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Three Lessons From a Surprisingly Resilient Job Market
The recovery from the pandemic lockdowns has prompted economists to consider whether their playbook is outdated or just missing a…
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News
The A.I. Economy Makes Our Humanity More Important Than Ever
There have been just a handful of moments over the centuries when we have experienced a huge shift in the…
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Business
U.S. Added 216,000 Jobs in December, Outpacing Forecasts
Hiring has throttled back from 2021 and 2022, but was impressive last year by longer-term standards.
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Business
What Social Trends Taught Us About the 2023 Economy
From girl dinners to ChatGPT, a look back at the trends that broke the internet and taught us about the…
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Business
Microsoft Agrees to Remain Neutral in Union Campaigns
The pledge is unprecedented for Big Tech and makes it easier for roughly 100,000 workers to unionize.
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World
Chapter 6: Struggle and Hope
There are moments in life that stick in memory as a fulcrum between before and after. Arti Kumari’s came on…
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Business
The Pension: That Rare Retirement Benefit Gets a Fresh Look
As the downsides of 401(k)-style plans become apparent, workers and some companies, including IBM, are showing new interest in defined…
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World
The Great Disconnect: Why Voters Feel One Way About the Economy but Act Differently
Americans are angry and anxious, and not just about prices, which may be driving economic sentiment more than their financial…
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News
As the Strike Wears On, Actors Turn to a Familiar Fallback Job
In January, Francesca Xuereb took the leap many actors in Los Angeles dream of: She quit her waitressing job. After…
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Business
Job Openings Rose in August
The News The number of job openings rose in August, the Labor Department reported on Tuesday, after three consecutive months…