Acquirer of Silicon Valley Bank announces layoffs at the failed institution
First Citizens Bank announced Wednesday they will be laying off employees. The bank took over the remnants of Silicon Valley Bank after it failed during a March bank run.
Jobless claims rise less than expected after fraudulent filings are wiped out
Applications for jobless benefits inched higher last week but previous weeks of data were revised lower after Massachusetts rooted out unemployment fraud.
First Citizens Bank cutting jobs at failed Silicon Valley Bank
First Citizens Bank is cutting jobs related to its takeover of Silicon Valley Bank, which became the largest bank failure since the financial crisis.
US debt default could destroy 7 million jobs, analysis shows
If President Biden and Republicans fail to strike a deal to raise the debt ceiling, it could trigger a deep recession that sends unemployment above 8%.
GOP senator warns Americans: 'Retirement is now in jeopardy'
Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., explains how Democrats' excessive spending and debt ceiling stalemate means Americans' retirements are "now in jeopardy" by not producing the best return.
Meta begins latest round of layoffs
Meta started implementing its third round of layoffs on Wednesday. The company is working to become more efficient amid an uncertain economic environment.
New study says popular bachelor's degrees and high-paying jobs don't always align
A new study from the HEA Group found that some of the most popular college bachelor’s degrees don’t always lead to the high-paying jobs.
Elon Musk opens up about significant job cuts at Twitter, says other Silicon Valley companies can do the same
Billionaire Elon Musk discussed why he let go nearly 90% of Twitter employees since his acquisition, saying that a lot of employees did not add value to the company.
Round 3 of Disney job cuts starting
More employees are losing their positions at Disney amid the company reportedly starting its third planned round of layoffs. Deadline reported over 2,500 workers will get laid off.
Humans must have control of AI, European Trade Union chief cautions
Esther Lynch, general secretary of the European Trade Union, reportedly warned that humans must stay in control of AI as the technology continues to evolve.
Positive marijuana tests following workplace accidents highest in 25 years
2022 marked the year that drug tests administered following workplace accidents showing positive results for marijuana reached the highest level in 25 years: Quest Diagnostics.
Negative feedback? Take these steps for improvement after a less-than-perfect performance review
Everyone wants to hear positive remarks from a manager about their work performance, but sometimes a bad review happens. Here are steps to take to overcome a bad performance review.
Mike Rowe's warning to white collar workers: 'The robots are coming' for 'your white collar job'
'How America Works' host Mike Rowe unpacks how A.I. developments could impact jobs and offers a message to workers in light of white-collar recession fears.
Inflation is still hot, Fed has significant banking issues to navigate: Robert Heller
Global X ETFs CIO Jon Maier reacts to debt ceiling talks breaking down and former Federal Reserve Governor Robert Heller forecasts the Fed's next inflation move on 'The Claman Countdown.'
US work ethic is 'truly on the ropes': Mike Rowe
Mike Rowe Works Foundation CEO Mike Rowe joins 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' to discuss the costs of higher education, work ethic in the U.S. and the mission of his foundation.
Wall Street has a myopic view of the US economy: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne argues the U.S. has a 'very bifurcated' economy as consumers continue to tell corporations they are struggling.
Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis on Disney v. DeSantis drama: Disney 'has a Disney problem'
Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis discusses a state law prohibiting banks from using political factors in lending decisions, the DeSantis vs. Disney battle and the jobs boom.
New college graduates greeted with best job market since 1953
Recent high school and college graduates are entering the labor force, and they are facing the best job market since 1953, according to a new analysis.
Fed risks a 'deeper, more protracted' recession with more rate hikes: Kevin Mahn
Meridian Equity Partners senior managing partner Jonathan Corpina and Hennion & Walsh Asset Management President and CIO Kevin Mahn discuss how debt ceiling drama is causing market volatility on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Mike Rowe says workers should see AI changes as an opportunity to ‘pivot’ to a new adventure
‘How America Works’ host Mike Rowe discusses A.I. developments and what impact they could have on the U.S. labor force.