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New govt to inherit strong economy, focus on making India developed nation by 2047
India's world record beating economic growth rate together with robust tax revenues, a fast expandi…
PTI
Hybrid work model boosts employee productivity, career growth and loyalty to company, Stanford study concludes
COVID-19 has changed the way the world works, quite literally. About 100 million people worldwide n…
A shortage of young men in the workforce could weigh on housing, Social Security, and growth for years to come
Around 7.2 million men have dropped out of the workforce. That has a host of consequences that coul…
Jennifer Sor
India to surpass Japan, become world's fourth largest economy worth USD 4 trillion, in FY25: EAC-PM member
India will be a USD 4 trillion economy in 2024-25 and surpass Japan by early next fiscal to become …
PTI
The US jobs report came in way hotter than expected
The unemployment rate rose from 3.9% in April to 4.0% in May. Meanwhile, job growth in May was way …
Madison Hoff
Job growth surged far more than expected in March
The US economy added way more jobs than expected in March, with 303,000 jobs added. The unemploymen…
Madison Hoff
India must create 11.5 crore jobs in next six years as millions of youngsters enter workforce: Study
With more than half of its population under the age of 35, India boasts a demographic profile brimm…
Welcome to the red-hot blue-collar job boom
Walmart and UPS offer six-figure salaries and lucrative benefits. White-collar workers, meanwhile, …
Juliana Kaplan
Why the US isn't facing a stagflation threat even as growth slows, according to BofA
The firm says inflation is being driven by a strong consumer, which makes the current situation les…
Filip De Mott
Fed policy hasn't cooled the labor market and a 'serious consumer recession' could strike if services jobs tumble, real estate billionaire Barry Sternlicht says
The economy could tumble into a recession if the Fed sparks layoffs in this key sector, Barry Stern…
Jennifer Sor
A San Francisco Gen Xer quit his job to escape 60-hour workweeks and spend his time being an 'older dad': 'I'll be 70 when my son graduates from high school'
A San Francisco "older dad" quit his job to maximize his time with his son.
Jacob Zinkula,Andy Kiersz
Job growth beats estimates, unemployment rate hits 2-year high
The unemployment rate was 3.9% this past February, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. …
Madison Hoff
Austin offers the jobs and city life of San Francisco but with Atlanta's cost of living. Here's how.
Even as housing costs have risen over the last several years, Austin has managed to maintain a rela…
Eliza Relman
It's getting really hard to find a job that pays well
Job growth is booming in low-paying, traditionally female industries, but high-paying roles might b…
Juliana Kaplan,Madison Hoff
Job growth surged past forecasts in January
January's unemployment rate was 3.7%. The US labor market added 353,000 jobs, starting the year wit…
Madison Hoff
Employment could rise by 22% by 2028 as India targets $5 trillion economy goal: Employment outlook report
As India approaches its $5 trillion economy goal, overall employment could rise by 22 per cent, whi…
As high-paying jobs become harder to get, more Americans are looking to Uber and Lyft for extra income
Gig work like ride-hailing is becoming more popular, per a Bank of America report. A cooling job ma…
Jacob Zinkula,Noah Sheidlower
The job market is starting to show cracks. Hiring fell short of expectations for the first time in 6 months.
The unemployment rate increased from 3.8% in March to 3.9% in April. The US also added 175,000 jobs…
Madison Hoff
Americans with a college degree say they'd need at least a $100K salary to change jobs. But roles that pay in that range are getting harder to find.
It'll take at least a $100,000 salary to convince Americans with a degree to change jobs, New York …
Jacob Zinkula,Juliana Kaplan
The US needs immigrants to fill jobs, but can't house them. Nowhere makes this more clear than New York City.
As the US handles an uptick in asylum-seekers, pressure is mounting to solve the housing crisis.