Topeka Entices Migrants to Come Fill Jobs, Offering Some $15K to Move
The city of Topeka, Kansas, wants migrants with permission to work in the United States to make themselves at home in its communities.
The city of Topeka, Kansas, wants migrants with permission to work in the United States to make themselves at home in its communities.
Economists had forecast 185,000 jobs and a slight rise in unemployment to 3.8 percent.
The payroll processing company ADP said its gauge showed monthly payrolls at American businesses grew by 107,000 in the first month of 2024.
United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain announced his endorsement of President Joe Biden against former President Donald Trump.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of “CNN This Morning” CNN Senior Political Commentator and former Obama Adviser Van Jones stated that while there are good jobs numbers in the black community, “they’re crappy jobs.” Co-host Phil Mattingly asked, “[T]he Biden team has
Andrew Crapuchettes, CEO of RedBalloon, a company that links non-woke job seekers with prospective employers, told Breitbart News that it is more advantageous to tell companies that you are an alumni of Turning Point USA rather than Harvard University in today’s America.
One reason Americans may be less happy about the economy despite the very strong jobs reports that have been coming out month after month: those reports have been wrong. Each month the Department of Labor estimates the number of workers
Republican presidential primary candidate Nikki Haley is reviving former President George W. Bush’s so-called “Any Willing Worker” policy that sought to import foreign workers for American jobs at the direction of special interest groups.
The dream of a March rate cut has survived the December jobs report.
Employers in the United States accelerated hiring in December, adding 216,000 workers to their payrolls. The unemployment rate was a very low 3.7 percent. Wages increased at a faster than expected rate.
The ADP report said private payrolls grew by 164,000 workers last month, the biggest rise since August.
Donald Trump told Breitbart News that if he does not win the 2024 presidential election, the economy will spiral into a “depression.”
The overwhelming majority of American voters want employers in the United States to be prosecuted for hiring illegal aliens, a Fox News poll reveals.
General Motors (GM) will lay off more than 1,300 auto workers across Michigan right after the Christmas holiday, executives announced this week. Those layoffs come even as GM raked in hundreds of millions of dollars from the state’s taxpayers through deals with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D).
Mass immigration makes finding “stable jobs with decent pay” harder for Americans, the New York Times admits.
Staff members at Woodman Elementary School in Wichita, Kansas, are helping build students’ confidence in a unique way.
Economists had expected the economy to add 185,000 jobs.
Businesses added just 103,000 workers to their payrolls in November, the paycheck processor ADP said Wednesday.
Americans have mixed feelings—but mostly negative—on how the progression of artificial intelligence (AI) will impact jobs and businesses.
New York City’s police officers continue leaving their jobs as the area’s communities suffer from crime and the migrant crisis.
Reuters on Tuesday published a disturbing expose of how thousands of North Koreans have been able to land jobs with foreign tech companies using fake names, phony profiles on services like LinkedIn, and interview scripts tailored to make them sound like they are not the subjects of a psychotic Communist tyranny.
Ford Motor Company and China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. (CATL) are already cutting jobs and financial investment at an Electric Vehicle (EV) battery plant set for Marshall, Michigan.
Amazon is throwing out hundreds of jobs, including American ones, from its Alexa unit to focus more on artificial intelligence (AI), a company leader told workers on Friday.
Stellantis is offering to buy out thousands of its U.S. white-collar employees as a result of the company’s transition to electric vehicles.
A near-majority of American voters believe that former President Donald Trump’s top economic focus is to bring down the prices of goods, which they say is their top concern, according to a poll. In contrast, under a quarter believe this is Biden’s chief economic goal.
Senate Democrats are lobbying President Joe Biden to quickly add millions of illegal aliens to the nation’s workforce.
Joe Biden will import 65,000 foreign visa workers to take blue-collar jobs as tens of millions of Americans remain out of the workforce.
Unemployment rate unexpectedly climbs.
It is increasingly clear that the manufacturing sector rebounded in September.
After investing billions to adhere to President Joe Biden’s green energy agenda, General Motors (GM) is backtracking on all fronts when it comes to Electric Vehicles (EVs).
The United Auto Workers (UAW) is ending its strike against the Big Three as the union has reportedly reached a tentative agreement with GM.
The United Auto Workers (UAW) has announced a tentative agreement with Ford Motor Company to end its strike, securing massive wage hikes for auto workers and a right to strike whenever the automaker closes a plant.
Nearly 7,000 auto workers at Stellantis’ Sterling Heights Assembly Plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan, have joined the UAW strike.
Ford Motor Co. Executive Chairman Bill Ford says the United Auto Workers’ (UAW) ongoing strike should be focused on defending America’s manufacturing jobs against Chinese companies and other foreign competitors.
Former President Donald Trump, the frontrunner in the Republican presidential primary, is pledging to repeal President Joe Biden’s Electric Vehicle (EV) mandates while warning American auto workers that their jobs will be obsolete within a couple of years if Democrats have their way.
While there’s been a lot of chatter over the past few days about the September jobs figures being weaker than they looked, the numbers do not really support the negative interpretation.
Former President Donald Trump, the GOP presidential primary front-runner, is vowing to apply across-the-board tariffs on all foreign imports to protect Americans’ jobs and wages.
“Don’t let them immanentize the eschaton” was an improbably popular slogan among conservatives of the 1960s and ’70s. It now looks like a good maxim for considering inflation and interest rates.
President Joe Biden will speak about the surprising September jobs report on Friday, October 6.
The much-better-than-expected surge in employment puts pressure on the Federal Reserve to hike again at its two meeting that starts on the final day of October.