The pace of job growth cooled through mid-2025, while the unemployment rate rose relatively little. This seeming puzzle is ...
The industry needs approximately 349,000 new workers in 2026 to balance supply and demand, primarily due to retirements and ...
In the post-COVID world of construction, industry analysts and participants have focused considerable attention on material price escalation concerns and impacts caused by raw material shortages, ...
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Sharply reduced immigration could hurt the U.S. economy, which has become more reliant on foreign-born labor in recent decades, economists said. Immigration has slowed sharply and could even turn ...
“The economy is on the precipice of recession. That’s the clear takeaway from last week’s economic data dump,” Zandi wrote on X. “Consumer spending has flatlined, construction and manufacturing are ...
Workers harvest corn at Yakama Nation Farms in Wapato, Washington, on July 31. The Trump administration quietly issued a dire warning about the president’s immigration crackdown, admitting that it ...
Finding a job continued to be a slog at the end of the year, new data shows: US businesses sought out fewer workers in November and hiring rates wilted even further.