Bruce Mosler on commercial real estate: Demand drives down vacancy
Cushman and Wakefield Global Brokerage Chairman Bruce Mosler discusses commercial real estate and companies requiring more employees to return to the office.
Maria Bartiromo: Real wages have gone down, inflation has gone up
FOX Business host Maria Bartiromo on the impact of the economy on the election and her new Fox Nation special ‘Underwriting the Enemy.’
Real wages grew under Trump, declined under Biden: Peter Morici
University of Maryland economist Peter Morici discusses whether Wall Street investors believe Biden's economy is improving on 'Varney & Co.'
Job seekers are feeling isolated, defeated, depressed: Giovanna Ventola
Rhize founder Giovanna Ventola and former Lawson Enterprises chief marketing officer Jennifer Gobora discuss the tough job market on 'Making Money.'
Democrats don't have a single Biden policy to run on: Rep. Ashley Hinson
Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, predicts Trump will win two key battleground states as the 2024 race heats up on 'Making Money.'
US economy is not in good shape, we've been in a recession: Danielle DiMartino
QI Research CEO and chief strategist Danielle DiMartino Booth addresses concerns about technology taking over the labor market on 'Making Money.'
Data shows consumers are starting to worry about job losses: Jharonne Martis
LSEG director of consumer research Jharonne Martis reacts to U.S. consumer sentiment falling for the third straight month on 'Making Money.'
US lifeguard shortage causes pools to work year-round to rebuild their staff after the pandemic
A US lifeguard shortage has pools working year-round to rebuild their staff after it caused almost a third of the US public swimming pools to remain closed or partially opened last year.
'Busy bragging' workplace trend has employees rethinking their office behavior: 'It doesn't impress people'
The new career trend, "busy bragging," calls out busy bees who excessively tout their accomplishments at work. Here's what social media users and a career coach had to say.
Looking for a new job? These are the financial secrets of signing on with a company
When you sign on to a new job, there are plenty of financial aspects to be mindful of in order to make the most money you possibly can.
Retirees forced to return to work amid inflation
Joyce Fleming and Greg Piazza discuss being forced to return to the workforce due to rising costs.
Walmart cutting hundreds of corporate jobs, asking remote workers to return to office: memo
Walmart is slashing hundreds of corporate jobs and asking remote workers to return to offices across the United States, according to a new report.
Home Depot and Walmart US CEOs say 'employers should value skills above degrees' in WSJ op-ed
The CEOs of Home Depot and Walmart U.S. penned a joint column in The Wall Street Journal urging employers to stop valuing college degrees and start valuing skills when hiring.
Anxiety is biggest concern among employees seeking mental health services, study finds: ‘Major concern’
Last year, nearly a quarter of people who sought mental health treatment through their employers cited anxiety as their main issue, according to a study by ComPsych Corporation.
Bernie Sanders moves to reduce work hours for millions of Americans
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has put forward a plan to create a four-day workweek in the U.S. that he claims won't reduce pay or benefits.
TikToker helping Gen Z with career struggles
'Advice with Erin' host Erin McGoff on how she helps young adults navigate job interviews and growing careers
Soft drink company hiring two 'soda consultants' to travel across America for $40K
A beverage brand is looking for two new employees who are real-life best friends to serve as "senior soda consultants" by visiting four cities across America.
One in eight retirees going back to work in 2024, survey finds
Retired nurse Joyce Fleming shares why she decided to return to work due to rising costs.
Most older workers say they face age discrimination in the workplace
The share of older Americans participating in the workforce continues to climb as the population ages, but most of them feel age discrimination against them is common.
Outdoor retailer REI slashes workforce by more than 350 workers, prepares for 'challenging' year ahead
Outdoor retailer REI, which is headquartered near Seattle, announced the layoffs of 357 people last week, citing "challenging" conditions.