As President Donald Trump’s administration slices through the federal workforce, Kansas City businesses and civic leaders ...
Whether counting from the beginning of former President Joe Biden’s term or from June 2022, the number of full-time jobs ...
As we reported in January, President Donald Trump inherited a resilient economy experiencing continued growth in jobs, ...
Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and Bank of America are beginning workforce reductions that affect varied parts of their ...
The February jobs report comes as the Trump administration continues large-scale layoffs of government workers.
Columbus-area employers added five times more jobs in 2024 than the federal government estimated at year's end.
The U.S. added 151,000 jobs in February and the unemployment rate rose to 4.1 percent in the first jobs report covering ...
and tripping several economic warning signals. However, the Department of Government Efficiency-driven employment cuts weren’t expected to make a big splash in February’s jobs report.
All eyes are on the February jobs report, which comes just after the start of massive federal job cuts under the Trump ...
The U-6 unemployment rate, which encompasses the officially unemployed, marginally attached workers, and those involuntarily working part-time due to economic conditions, rose by 0.5 percentage points ...
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