Where are all of the jobs? These sectors hired the most workers in November
Although the U.S. economy created fewer jobs than expected in November, most industries still added to their payrolls last month – with white-collar businesses leading the way.
US hiring stumbles in November as economy adds just 210,000 new jobs
The Labor Department released the highly anticipated November jobs report on Friday morning, shedding light on the labor market's continued recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Private-sector job growth ramps up in November with 534,000 positions added, ADP says
The ADP National Employment Report released on Wednesday morning provided a snapshot of the U.S. labor market in November.
Best cities for remote workers in 2022
More personal space, lower taxes and costs of living and even internet coverage all prove to be important factors in choosing the best place for remote workers to live.
Americans want flexibility in their job, survey shows
Populace co-founder and President Todd Rose says flexibility is a main priority for American workers.
'Wolf of Wall Street' offers advice to workers making $60,000 a year
Jordan Belfort, the convicted felon known as the “Wolf of Wall Street,” had some interesting life advice for a 25-year-old making $60,000 a year.
3 pros and 3 cons of working in retirement
Seniors choose to work in retirement for a number of reasons, and some people love it. But there are others who wouldn't dream of calling themselves retired while they're still earning a paycheck. Retirement is supposed to be the end of work, after all.
4 unexpected sources of retirement income
Ending a conventional career doesn't necessarily mean you have to stop being productive.
Amazon unveils job tool for military spouse employees
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon on Thursday launched a new tool that will allow its military spouse employees to keep their jobs after they move on military orders.
How ‘Dirty Jobs’ star Mike Rowe found success in trying, spotlighting America’s most daring trade work
'Dirty Jobs' host Mike Rowe shares his muddy road to success on 'The Pursuit! with John Rich'
Ken Coleman on workforce flight: COVID-19 pandemic changed what workers value in a job
America's career coach and best-selling author Ken Coleman says data shows that the pandemic made the workforce reevaluate the values of the job they do.
Erika Andersen: Five ways to make change faster, easier, and less painful
Why is the idea of change – especially change imposed upon us – so often unwelcome? We have to change our thinking about change.
New medical glove manufacturing plant brings jobs to Virginia
A medical glove manufacturing facility promising to employ nearly 2,500 people is coming to southwest Virginia, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Monday, calling the news the biggest job-creation announcement in the struggling region in a generation.
Couple sells their dream home to travel around Scotland in a van
Victoria MacDonald, 28, and Scott Ross, 32, sold their dream house for $197,756.85 after just three days on the market.
3 great reasons to take Social Security benefits at 62
There are certain situations where claiming Social Security benefits at age 62 could be your only option. Here are a few.
Top startup ideas for entrepreneurs of all ages to make money
Don't want the traditional nine-to-five job? Maybe one of these startup ideas is the right one for you.
Junior bankers at Lazard now the highest-paid on Wall Street, pulling in $200K
Junior bankers at boutique firm Lazard are now the highest paid on Wall Street, after Lazard raised salaries for all associates by $50,000, according to a report.
Silicon Valley finds remote work is easier to begin than end
Technology companies that led the charge into remote work as the pandemic unfurled are confronting a new challenge: how, when and even whether they should bring long-isolated employees back to offices that have been designed for teamwork.
Franklin Graham laments 'incentive not to work' on Labor Day
Evangelist Franklin Graham lamented the negative side-effects of enhanced unemployment benefits, which arguably acted as an "incentive not to work," on Labor Day.
Right to Work economies are recovering faster from COVID, here's why
As our the nation seeks to rebound from the economic effects of COVID, some states are having an easier time getting back up to speed and labor laws are part of the reason.