Colorado Woman Teamed With Stranger She Met on Bus to Shoot Her Boyfriend Dead After He 'Expressed Skepticism' About Her Finding a Job
An unemployed Colorado woman shot her boyfriend twice in the head after he "expressed skepticism" about her finding a job.
Ex-Intel CEO Who Abruptly Resigned in Shock Announcement Asks People to Join Him in 'Praying and Fasting' for Intel Employees
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, who suddenly resigned from his position, took to social media to encourage his supporters to pray and fast on behalf of thousands of Intel employees as layoffs increase.
Trillion-Dollar Company Meta Fires Employees Who Used $25 Meal Credit to Buy Groceries Instead: 'Surreal'
Meta, a company valued at 1.2 trillion, has allegedly fired employees over their reported misuse of the company's $25 meal credit system.
US Private Sector Adds More Jobs Than Expected In September: ADP
US private sector hiring picked up in September, with employers adding more jobs than anticipated, according to data released Wednesday by payroll firm ADP.
Experts Say You Should Move Out of These Cities Immediately, If You Haven't Already: Study
Cities were rated on factors including annual crime rates, air quality, unemployment, cost of living and Google searches for "moving out."
US Jobless Claims Drop To Four-Month Low, Indicating Job Market Recovery
Unemployment claims in the U.S. dropped in 4th-month low, which signals better conditions in the job market.
California Dems and Republicans poised to clash again over bill that provides benefits to illegal immigrants
A new bill aimed at providing unemployment benefits to undocumented immigrants has been met with strong opposition from Republican lawmakers
The easing of the labor market can be largely attributed to immigration spike, study finds
A study by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco attributes one-fifth of the recent trend to higher immigration
Hispanic Unemployment Remains Resilient Despite U.S. Interest Rate Hikes
The U.S. Federal Reserve began raising interest rates in March 2022. In March 2022, the Hispanic unemployment rate was at 4.4 percent, fluctuating between above 4 percent and under 4 percent until December 2022
Eight Men Flaunted Cash Online After Stealing $2m From COVID-19 Relief Fund
By submitting fraud unemployment claims, the group reportedly stole $2m from the COVID-19 relief funds, Brooklyn federal court heard.
President Trump's New Unemployment Boost Is Most Likely To Exclude Low Earners
Eliza Forsythe, a labor economist and assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, believes that the figures could be far higher, as federal programs like the memo didn’t include people availing benefits from the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA).
Massive Unemployment In US: More Than 55 Billion American Left Jobless
Even though the number of people who filed initial applications for unemployment insurance last week has dropped from 1.4 million to 1.2 million people and is the lowest level recorded by the Labor Department since March, the figure is still substantially high.
Donald Trump Opposes Extension Of COVID-19 Unemployment Benefits
Donald Trump privately opposed the extension of unemployment benefits for workers laid-off amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Spain Coronavirus Update: Cases Inching Closer To 80,000, Death Count Near 7,000
The normal functioning of Spain has touched a screeching halt—all businesses remain shut except for pharmacies, supermarkets, and groceries.
US Coronavirus Update: Virus Force 3.3 Million Americans Files For Unemployment Benefits
The crisis arose after the COVID-19 outbreak pushed large-scale businesses and industries to bring production to a screeching halt post lockdown.
US Coronavirus Outbreak Will Cause Unemployment Rate To Spike By As Much As 20%
The American Hotel and Lodging Association alleged that a hefty loss of $1.4billion in revenue every week was speculated after the viral outbreak. The statement released also divulged that a loss of 4.6 million jobs was very likely.
Former Migrants To US Suffer Greater Unemployment After Returning To Mexico, Says Study
Unemployment for recently returned migrants in Mexico was almost four times higher than for the rest of Mexicans.
Singing Resume: Watch Enzo Vizcaíno, Unemployed Journalist, Sing His CV On Barcelona Metro [VIDEO]
Watch unemployed journalist Enzo Vizcaino sing his resume.
Spanish Unemployment Hits Record High; More Than 1 In 4 In Spain Are Jobless
While the United States is having issues dealing with out-of-control spending and looming healthcare overhauls, Spain's economy is in crisis over a quarter of the country being unemployed.
24 IRS Workers Theft: What Kind Of Government Benefits Did IRS Employees Steal?
"Operation Double Dip", an investigation into misappropriation of Tennessee state finances, discovered that 24 IRS workers had illegally drawn benefits from the government.
7.8 Percent Unemployment Rate Raises Eyebrows; Bureau of Labor Statistics Says 'President Obama's Economic Policies are Working'
The Department of Labor announced today that the nation's unemployment rate has fell to 7.8 percent - the lowest since President Obama took office in 2009.
Youth Unemployment Rate at 11.8 Percent; Fr. Dept. of Labor Chief of Staff Says 'Every American Should be Concerned'
With the presidential race heating up and youths expecting to play a vital role at the polls, Generation Opportunity President former Chief of Staff of the United States Department of Labor Paul Conway is not pleased with numbers as they relate to the youth.
Unemployment Rate 2012: Mitt Romney Unimpressed by Jobs Report, Blames President Obama 'Failed Policies'
GOP presidential nominee wasted no time undermining the September jobs report saying "this is not what a real recovery looks like."
US Economy Adds 114K Jobs; Unemployment Rate Falls to 7.8 Percent
The U.S. unemployment rate fell to 7.8 percent in September. The drop marks the first time since President Obama took office that the unemployment rate has been below 8 percent.
US Economy Adds Only 96K Jobs; Unemployment Rate at 8.1 Percent
A disappointing jobs report was released on Friday and could slow President Obama's momentum coming out of the Democratic National Convention.