Oil has already moved markets into inflation-fear territory. This week’s U.S. data will show whether that shock is staying in prices only or beginning to register in hiring and consumer spending as ...
Data from workforce analytics firm Revelio Labs shows that 40% of white-collar workers who switched jobs at the end of 2025 took salary cuts of more than 10% — the highest in at least 10 years. The ...
Food prices have been soaring over the past year, new data released by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics shows.
Economist EJ Antoni warned that the U.S. economy is not strong enough to handle $100 a barrel oil prices caused by the Iran ...
Revisions to Payroll Employment Gains in Historical Context visualizes a monthly assessment of volatility in U.S. payroll employment data based on revisions from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As President Donald Trump’s actions targeting federal government unions and employees make their way through the courts, new data ...
As President Donald Trump’s actions targeting federal government unions and employees make their way through the courts, new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggests the president’s show of ...
The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) issued its annual report on occupational fatalities today. The report, which covers 2024, was delayed by two months due to the Fall 2025 federal government ...
Timothy Graham receives funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC) for the Discovery Project, 'Understanding and Combatting "Dark Political Communication"'. A new study published today in ...
Nicole Huyer is a senior research associate in the Roe Institute at The Heritage Foundation. These reports suggest stabilization within the American economy, contrary to economists on the left and the ...
BioSpace data show job postings live increased quarter over quarter, while layoffs fell year over year. There were some positive signs for biopharma job seekers in the fourth quarter, based on ...
The U.S. economy created just 181,000 new jobs in 2025 instead of 584,000 as previously reported. The average monthly increase was marked down to 15,000 from a prior 49,000, based on BLS revisions.