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Less than 1 in 5 Bangladeshi kids could learn remotely during Covid: Unicef report
Fewer than one in five children (18.7 per cent) in Bangladesh participated in remote learning durin…
The South's economic boom is masking a harsher reality. It still has several of the poorest states in the nation.
The South's economic boom isn't happening everywhere in the region. Some Southern states are among …
Jacob Zinkula
Leisure and hospitality workers are quitting their jobs at more than twice the record national average
Glassdoor's Daniel Zhao says the US is still seeing "Delta-induced quits" as entertainment and rest…
Madison Hoff
This map shows the most disproportionately popular job in cities across the US
The most disproportionately popular job differs by metro area. For Denver, it's geoscientists and f…
Madison Hoff
These maps show where you can earn the most in 2 fast-growing green jobs
Wind turbine service technicians and solar photovoltaic installers are two of the fastest-growing j…
Madison Hoff
Here are the states where the most Americans quit their jobs in February
Nearly 4.4 million Americans walked out of their jobs for good in February. Alaska had the highest …
Ben Winck,Madison Hoff
Despite claims that officers are leaving in droves, data shows police departments saw steady or increased employment during the pandemic
Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows that law enforcement lost relatively few employees compared t…
Morgan Keith
3 charts show how Delta has flattened hiring at hotels, restaurants, and retail stores
For the first time in months, restaurants and hotels aren't hiring. On the flipside, transportation…
Madison Hoff
Black workers saw a big drop in unemployment in July, but many left the labor force altogether
The data from July represents yet another month that Black Americans were left behind during the ec…
Juliana Kaplan,Madison Hoff
US House passes $484 billion COVID-19 relief package
The lower chamber approved the bill by a vote of 388-5, two days after the Senate swiftly cleare…
May's job report shows hard-hit industries are still below pre-pandemic employment
Accommodation, part of leisure and hospitality, added 34,600 jobs in May, but accommodation was 25.…
Madison Hoff
One chart shows that a lot of jobs have a long way to go to recover from the pandemic
The motion-picture and sound-recording industry, which lost 3,100 jobs in April, is still almost 40…
Madison Hoff
The nation's capital is struggling more than any state in the country to recover pandemic job losses
Many remote workers have left cities like Washington, San Francisco, and New York and moved to more…
Eliza Relman
Even with the blowout March jobs report, many industries have a long way to go to fully recover
Restaurants and bars are still about 15% below their pre-pandemic employment levels, and hotel empl…
Madison Hoff
US economy adds 916,000 jobs in March, trouncing economist forecasts as reopening begins
The headline unemployment rate met the median economist forecast, sliding to 6% last month from 6.2…
Ben Winck
California, Hawaii, and Nevada saw the largest jumps in unemployment last year, government data shows
The proportion of working Americans compared to total population hit a record low in 15 states in 2…
Ben Winck
The bleak January jobs report may be exactly what Biden needs to push his stimulus agenda forward
The $1.9 trillion plan could keep Americans in the labor force and spur small businesses to rehire,…
Ben Winck
The US lost 140,000 jobs in December. All of those jobs were held by women.
The disparities grow even wider when considering race, with Black and Latina women working in retai…
Yelena Dzhanova
US payrolls post surprise drop of 140,000 in December, the first decline since April as America's labor-market struggles continue
The Friday report ends a seven-month streak of payroll additions for the US labor market and reflec…