Breitbart Business Digest: Manufacturing’s Slump Undermines Key Kamala Harris Claim
The manufacturing sector is actually in a serious slump deep enough that it threatens the labor market, the construction sector, and growth in the broader economy.

The manufacturing sector is actually in a serious slump deep enough that it threatens the labor market, the construction sector, and growth in the broader economy.

Weakness emerging in the jobs market just 99 days ahead of election day.

Former President Donald Trump’s running mate Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) says Vice President Kamala Harris has a globalist vision for America that includes “open borders and closed factories.”

On Friday’s broadcast of CNBC’s “The Exchange,” Moody’s Analytics Chief Economist Mark Zandi stated that unemployment rates have ticked up despite job creation “because labor force growth is booming, because we have a lot of immigrants coming into the country

Vice President Kamala Harris, seeking the Democrat nomination for president, recently lobbied to eliminate gas-powered cars by 2035 — transitioning fully to electric vehicles (EVs) — despite the impact on millions of American auto jobs.

The majority of likely voters in the crucial swing state of Michigan oppose Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s electric vehicle mandate.

Working and middle class Americans are competing for jobs against more than 30 million migrants, including legal immigrants, visa workers, and illegal aliens, the Pew Research Center reveals.

Leaders of labor unions are reportedly backing away from President Joe Biden, suggesting they want another Democrat candidate in his place.

Populist television host Lou Dobbs, who once considered a run for the presidency, has died at the age of 78. His legacy of defending America’s working and middle class from Wall Street, open borders, and the donor class is more evident than ever in today’s politics.

Teamsters President Sean M. O’Brien delivered a historic address to the Republican National Convention (RNC) on Monday evening after being invited by former President Donald Trump.

First lady Jill Biden is on the hunt to hire someone for the position of “Social Media Platforms Manager,” according to a recent job listing.

John Deere is prepping for more big layoffs in two states that will leave 610 staffers without their jobs on August 30.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s goal of eliminating gas-powered cars in favor of 100 percent Electric Vehicles (EV) by 2035 is unlikely to happen due to a lack of consumer demand, auto executives say.

Republicans and Democrats on the House Appropriations Committee are banding together to ensure businesses can import the maximum amount of H-2B foreign visa workers to the United States to take blue-collar jobs in construction, landscaping, and other industries.

The overwhelming majority of job growth in the United States since 2019 has gone to newly arrived migrants, an analysis shows.

President Joe Biden’s economic agenda is scoring foreign-born workers more jobs in the United States labor market as hundreds of thousands of native-born Americans have dropped out of the workforce over the last year.

We have been saying for a few weeks that the softness in the April numbers looked like a “blip” and that the economy appeared to rebound in May. The jobs numbers confirm that view, and we expect that will not be lost on Fed officials when they meet next week.

Democrats in the California State legislature are getting pushback for a proposal that could benefit illegal aliens.

The smallest increase this year.

During an interview with News 12 on Thursday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) stated that “we must make sure we continue to drive down unemployment, particularly in those communities of color.” And black people need to be connected

The New York Times admits that mass immigration is “a core tenet of neoliberalism,” deeply opposed by the nation’s working class who are most impacted by the continuous inflow of millions of foreign workers willing to work for lower wages.

The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) premier automaker, BYD, is selling a $12,000 Electric Vehicle (EV) that “could be a nightmare” for the United States auto industry without an all-out ban or steeper tariffs on such cars made by Chinese companies.

The job site Indeed announced it is preparing to lay off approximately 1,000 employees, a move that will affect mostly American workers.

Job growth slowed by much more than expected in April, fueling visions of multiple rate cuts this year and sending the stock market soaring.

Economists had forecast payrolls would grow by 240,000 and the unemployment rate would hold steady at the prior month’s 3.8 percent.

Multinational automaker Stellantis is making a big hiring push for low-wage engineers in Brazil, India, Mexico, and Morocco after laying off 400 Americans in its engineering, software, and technology departments months ago.

Can the jobs numbers really be as good as they look?

Hundreds of West Virginia workers have been thrown back into job hunting in a labor market with slashed wages as a plant in Weirton closed last week. The plant closure comes as the federal government refused to impose tariffs on cheap imported tin.

Senators are calling on President Joe Biden to hike United States tariffs on imported aluminum to save American jobs.

A historic vote to unionize among auto workers at Volkswagen’s Chattanooga, Tennessee, plant will open new doors for the United Auto Workers.

More and more young people considered “Gen Z” are choosing to skip college and go to a trade school, one reason being the cost of a degree.

UPS is preparing to lay off workers at its facility in New Stanton, Pennsylvania, as several other companies are doing the same.

The town of Plainville, Connecticut, announced Tuesday it is adopting a four-day workweek for some of its employees.

The dream of a June rate cut is dead.

Employment grew much more than expected for the third month in a row.

The strength of the U.S. labor market has not only defied expectations. It has given rise to the suspicions that the official figures are overstating job gains.

Businesses in the U.S. added 184,000 workers to their payrolls in March, the largest increase in hiring since July, according to payroll processor ADP. The March hiring exceeded even the most optimistic forecasts. The median forecast was for 155,000 jobs,

A bill introduced in the California legislature would help employees disconnect from their bosses after leaving work for the day.

During an interview released on Thursday’s edition of the “Fox News Rundown” podcast, Maverick County, TX Sheriff Tom Schmerber (D) stated that now the border has “changed a lot. This is kind of like an open door.” And said that

The company that makes Ben & Jerry’s ice cream announced Tuesday it is cutting 7,500 jobs across the globe in an effort to save money.
