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Why one firm is skeptical about the blockbuster September jobs report — and is still expecting another jumbo rate cut
Pantheon Economics cited a "red flag" in September's jobs market data, and expects that the Fed to …
Filip De Mott
A millennial with a doctoral degree and over $250k in student loan debt says she's been looking for a job for 4 years. She wishes she prioritized work experience over education.
A millennial said she regrets her degrees and recommends people do their homework before pursuing h…
Jacob Zinkula
Restaurants and hotels were helping power the booming job market. Now, they're barely hiring.
The leisure and hospitality industry is adding fewer jobs each month than it was a few years ago.
Madison Hoff
Heather Graham's best career decision? Hiring herself.
After breaking through in "Austin Powers," Heather Graham found consistent but not necessarily fulf…
Caralynn Matassa
Insider Today: Retirement savings mistakes
In this Sunday edition of Insider Today, we're talking about retirement savings mistakes to avoid, …
Matt Turner
A Gen Xer with a master's degree has been looking for a job for 9 years. He's slowly running out of money.
A California-based Gen Xer has been struggling to find a job. He says he's been ghosted by employer…
Jacob Zinkula,Madison Hoff
Why employers are reluctant to hire young men
America's young men have stopped working. One reason for the rise in joblessness: our broken unempl…
Emily Stewart
The job market is reaching a turning point that will usher even steeper Fed rate cuts, top economist says
The ratio of job openings to the unemployment rate has plummeted over the past year, top economist …
Jennifer Sor
Wall Street wants boomers to work longer. But nobody wants to hire them.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink's solution to the retirement crisis is for everyone to work into their 70s…
Ann C. Logue
Why have one baby when you can have 2? People are paying $500,000 to hire 2 surrogates at once and have 'twiblings'
Surrogacy agencies said some intended parents are spending half a million dollars on concurrent sur…
Kelsey Vlamis
A boomer said he's struggling to survive on Social Security after retiring early to care full-time for his wife
Robert Papalia, 74, retired early to care for his ailing wife, Marie, and they're struggling financ…
Noah Sheidlower
Things are looking up for the economy. So why are consumers still unhappy?
US consumers' confidence in the economy has dropped over finding another job. But new payroll data …
Dan DeFrancesco
DoorDash is trying a new way of making deliveries — and it doesn't involve gig workers
DoorDash is using W2 employees to make some deliveries in Austin, Texas, and Fresno, California. Th…
Alex Bitter
There's a new reason people feel bad about the economy
The vibes are officially bad once again. Just ask anyone trying to find a job.
Juliana Kaplan
A millennial has been looking for a tech job for over a year after being laid off. He says AI and being Black have worked against him.
A millennial who's been looking for a job for a year shares the strategies he's tried and why he th…
Jacob Zinkula,Madison Hoff
The truth about promotions
A new study reveals that companies are picking managers in the worst possible way.
Aki Ito
The job market is about to rebound as widespread spending boosts the economy, Apollo chief economist says
The US could add as many as 300,000 jobs in September, according to an estimate from Apollo's chief…
Jennifer Sor
Americans running out of unemployment benefits and part-time jobs at record levels point to a recession coming, economist says
Part-time gig workers are making the job market appear stronger than it actually is, according to D…
Jennifer Sor
China's worsening relationship with US businesses could put AI's chip supply on shaky ground
China burning bridges with US giants and a potential invasion of Taiwan leaves the AI industry vuln…
Dan DeFrancesco
Gen Z college grads are bearing the brunt of today's tricky job market
Recent college graduates are more likely to be unemployed than workers overall. This isn't typical.