The careers with the highest salaries and lowest unemployment in 2026 in the U.S., according to the Fed
A recent report from the Federal Reserve highlights the college degrees that will yield the highest salaries and lowest unemployment rates in the U.S. by 2026.
AI tsunami for jobs... the US will be weakened, double blow to India!
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is threatening the job market globally, with warnings that it could disproportionately impact white-collar jobs in countries like the US and India.
US inflation slowed to 2.4 percent
US inflation has decreased to 2.4% as consumer prices rose less than expected in January.
The Hidden Number Driving U.S. Job Growth
The article discusses a surprisingly positive increase in the U.S. workforce in January, with a focus on key employment numbers.
Unemployment benefit applications in the United States fell to 227,000 last week
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits decreased last week, remaining within a historically healthy range seen in recent years.
The AI Boom Enhances the Gap Between Corporate Income and Employee Wages
A report indicates that the AI investment boom in the US is widening the gap between corporate profits and employee wages, with workers seeing stagnation in their incomes.
Chart of the Day: The American Economy Resists Trump, January Job Market Numbers Surprise Analysts
The American job market's unexpected positive results have driven stock markets to new highs, showcasing economic resilience despite earlier warnings of recession due to trade wars during Trump's administration.
The US labor market surprised. After this data, the Fed may halt cuts
The recent US labor market data reveals surprising job growth and a decrease in unemployment, leading to speculation about the Federal Reserve's next steps on interest rates.
United States creates 130,000 jobs in January and exceeds analysts' expectations
The US labor market added 130,000 jobs in January, far exceeding analyst expectations of 45,000 to 60,000, signaling a strong economic rebound despite a challenging previous year.
January Employment Statistics: US Job Increase of 130,000 Exceeds Market Expectations; Unemployment Rate Improves
The US employment figures for January reported an increase of 130,000 jobs, surpassing market expectations, while the unemployment rate decreased to 4.3%.
Delayed report shows US added 130,000 jobs in January as fatigued job growth continues
The US economy added 130,000 jobs in January 2025, marking a significant increase despite previous labor market fatigue and revisions revealing a weakened overall job growth for the year.
Why the unemployed pay to get hired โ The new data in the USA and the warning for Europe
The article discusses a shocking trend in the U.S. where job seekers, facing an increasingly competitive and AI-dominated job market, are resorting to paying for recruitment services.
Bitcoin Under Pressure Like Never Before. The Market Tests the $60,000 Boundary
The article discusses the current pressures on the Bitcoin market, including significant drops in value and how these relate to the U.S. job market and the tech sector.
USA: Only 22,000 new jobs in January
The US job market showed only a slight change in January, with private companies adding just 22,000 jobs, falling short of expectations, according to an ADP payroll processing report.
Liveblog USA under Trump: Trump insists on Greenland and warns of Russia and China
President Donald Trump reiterates concerns about threats from China and Russia while releasing job market data ahead of its official announcement.
U.S. Hiring Continues at Modest Pace, but Weaknesses Are Evident
The latest employment report shows that while U.S. hiring remains steady, there are signs of underlying weaknesses in the job market.
Job creation in the United States slows down during 2025
Job creation in the United States has slowed to 584,000 jobs in 2025, the lowest number since 2003, excluding the pandemic year, with a disappointing addition of only 50,000 jobs in December according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
US hiring held firm in December capping weakest year of growth since the pandemic
US hiring remained steady in December despite being the weakest year of job growth since the pandemic, with 50,000 jobs added, below economists' expectations of 73,000.
2025 and Donald Trump: support is falling, but prices are not
The article examines American public opinion on Trump's policies in 2025, the effects of his executive orders, and the state of the U.S. economy under his leadership, alongside forecasts for the future job market and electoral impact.