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Musk's DOGE wants to 'delete' entire government agencies. Here's where the most people are employed and what they make.
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have floated trimming headcount at government agencies. BI looked at …
Ayelet Sheffey,Madison Hoff
A Gen Xer with an MBA can't get a job despite over 1,500 job applications. He said his degrees have been useless.
Despite having an MBA, Marcial Quinones said he hasn't been able to secure a stable full-time job a…
Noah Sheidlower
EPFO to ensure UAN activation for employees through Aadhaar-based OTP
The Ministry of Labour and Employment has instructed the EPFO to ensure all employees activate thei…
Employers seeking skilled workers often overlook military veterans
Employers can overlook military veterans' skills. Understanding their expertise can bridge workforc…
Tim Paradis
AI can create 2.7 million tech jobs by 2028 in India, study says
India's workforce is on the brink of a tech revolution, with 2.73 million new tech jobs projected b…
Tech jobs are mired in a recession
White-collar hiring is in a huge slump. According to new data, HR, marketing, and tech jobs are get…
Aki Ito
How Europe can avoid a trade war in a 2nd Trump term
The EU will need to respond if Trump implements his proposals for sweeping tariffs, but it has to b…
Kelly Cloonan
Trump's trade restrictions could be good for American semiconductor jobs
Donald Trump's campaign promise of tariffs could create semiconductor jobs in the US but lead to h…
Jacob Zinkula
4 ways Trump's housing plans are expected to hurt homebuyers and 3 ways they could help
Trump has pledged to lower housing costs, but industry leaders and economists are worried some of h…
Eliza Relman
3 reasons why Russia's economy can survive without crisis for up to 5 more years, think-tank economists say
Expectations that Russia's economy will struggle are misplaced, and multiple factors should keep th…
Filip De Mott
Homebuilders fear Trump's mass deportations would inflate costs and make it even harder to hire
Construction work relies heavily on immigrants. Industry leaders worry even the threat of deportati…
Eliza Relman
Leaving Los Angeles: Why the film industry is ditching Hollywood
The share of productions being shot in Los Angeles is on the decline. That's allowing entertainment…
Lucia Moses
Inflation heated up in October as expected
October's consumer price index was expected to show inflation heating up at a 2.6% rate.
Madison Hoff
Here's how much more laptops, TVs, and smartphones could cost under Trump's proposed tariffs, consumer group says
Donald Trump's proposed tariffs would hit the consumer tech sector, raising prices on US consumers'…
Erin Snodgrass
Meet the new moms using up to $700 in monthly basic income to afford childcare. It could be the answer to helping parents stay employed.
Guaranteed basic income helps some parents pay for childcare — participants and experts say it lead…
Allie Kelly
Red, blue, and green: US voters elected minimum wage increases
Americans in a few states voted for Trump and higher minimum wage, a policy typically touted by Dem…
Juliana Kaplan
Billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller says the Fed may have declared victory on inflation too early
"I'm a little worried that the Fed has declared victory too early," the billionaire investor said o…
Filip De Mott
Fed cuts rates again, but Trump's tariff plan sparks inflation fears and market uncertainty
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 basis points. But Trump's tariff proposals raise conce…
Dan DeFrancesco
The odds of Russia's economy collapsing are 'extremely small' and the war can go on for the long term, economist says
Russia can fight the war in Ukraine indefinitely as its economy has adapted and is now stable, an e…
Jennifer Sor
The Federal Reserve gives Americans another interest rate cut
Two days after Donald Trump won the presidential election, the Federal Reserve announced a 25-basis…