Charles Payne: Government data has lost a ton of credibility
'Making Money' host Charles Payne shares his thoughts on the job market and the Federal Reserve on 'Making Money.'
Biden admin's green agenda is 'out of step' with priorities of Americans: Sen. Eric Schmitt
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., discusses the Biden administration's green economy agenda as the White House announces $20 billion in grants for climate projects and Sen. Bernie Sander's four-day workweek proposal.
Woman asks if makeup matters after she was turned down for job for not 'putting enough effort' into appearance
A woman on TikTok asked her followers if not wearing makeup hurts female job interviewees' chances when job hunting after she was turned down for a position.
We have a society that pays too many young men not to work: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses the impact of illegal immigration on jobs, the recent economic data reports and gold hitting new market highs.
Varney: Encouraging mediocrity is profoundly un-American
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discussed whether working hard and ambition have gone out of style after Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., pushed to mandate a 32-hour work week.
What to expect from the March jobs report
The March jobs report, due out Friday morning, is expected to show the labor market is continuing to moderate due to higher interest rates and inflation.
Stuart Varney: Encouraging mediocrity is profoundly un-American
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney argues working hard and ambition have gone 'out of style' in today's society.
Amazon lays off several hundred workers in cloud computing unit
Amazon is cutting several hundred jobs in its AWS subsidiary after it discovered a "few targeted areas" in the organization that needed to be streamlined.
California minimum wage shocks fast food workers as restaurant closes: 'Only the beginning,' ex-manager warns
The Fosters Freeze team in Lemoore, California, felt "shock" as they learned of the restaurant's last-minute closure on Monday, following the state's newly enacted $20 minimum wage law.
There's 'no way' the Fed is cutting 3 times this year, says Craig Johnson
Piper Sandler managing director and chief market technician Craig Johnson reacts to Federal Reserve Chairman Powell's remarks on rate cuts, oil prices and jobless claims.
US has a shortage of manufacturing workers and it threatens global competitiveness
American manufacturing businesses will need about 3.8 million new workers between 2024 and 2033 but up to half of those roles may go unfilled, according to a new study.
Job cuts jump to highest level since January 2023
Layoffs in the U.S. rose 7% in March to the highest level in over a year as companies continued to battle deteriorating market and economic conditions.
'Quit-Tok' goes viral among younger workers as job experts caution against public pronouncements
Many young workers today are quitting their jobs loudly and publicly on TikTok as hiring experts caution against the controversial career move. Here's what to know.
'It's a Shock': Fosters Freeze location in California closes over minimum wage hike
Former Fosters Freeze assistant general manager Monica Navarro reacts to the sudden closure and how others are responding on 'The Bottom Line.'
City of Baltimore to provide $1M in subsidies for workers affected by bridge collapse
The mayor of Baltimore announced plans to provide $1 million in wage subsidies for workers affected by the port closure caused by the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Charles Payne: Jobs market is nowhere near as strong as economists say
'Making Money' host Charles Payne argues the financial media has already 'written their scripts' for Friday's jobs report.
California bill would let employees ignore boss's after-hours calls, messages
A bill that is being considered in the California Legislature could give employees in the state the legal right to ignore any messages from their boss during nonworking hours.
Gen Z is starting to realize they've been pushed in a direction that doesn't lead to places they want to go: Mike Rowe
MikeRoweWorks Foundation CEO Mike Rowe weighs in on Gen Z pivoting towards trade careers as college tuition remains largely unaffordable.
Private sector job growth rises more than expected in March
Hiring by private U.S. companies rose more than forecast in March, a sign that the labor market remains resilient in the face of higher interest rates.
Asleep on the job: Here's how many Americans admit to napping during work hours
A new survey from Sleep Doctor found nearly half of American workers admit to sleeping during work hours on occasion – and one in three do so on a regular basis.