Initial filings for unemployment benefits in New York rose last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of ...
Surveys were delayed and some cannot be collected at all, officials said, further complicating the Federal Reserve’s decision ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits fell to a seven-month low last week, suggesting ...
Unprecedented stress is hitting the US labor market for college graduates, who now represent a record 25.3% of the unemployed ...
Employers added a solid 119,000 jobs in September, defying expectations and at least temporarily soothing some concerns about ...
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits declined last week in a sign that overall layoffs remain low, even ...
The unemployment rate rose in September as more people looked for jobs, according to data delayed by the government shutdown.
That means over 1.9 million Americans aged 25 and older with a college degree are out of work, making up one in every four ...
According to summer 2025 statistics from the United States Department of Labor’s Labor Market briefing, Western New York currently enjoys a pretty low unemployment rate of 4.1%. That’s lower than the ...
Workers ages 50–54 are experiencing negative real income growth, year over year, so reality bites for Gen Xers in the 2025 ...
The Department of Labor said Thursday the U.S. economy added 119,000 jobs in September, above economists' estimates.
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