Finding a job continued to be a slog at the end of the year, new data shows: US businesses sought out fewer workers in November and hiring rates wilted even further.
Americans are feeling increasingly hopeless about their employment prospects, new survey data showed Thursday.
If you’re looking for a job, you’re likely to be struggling. Many people are reporting that despite applying for tons of positions, sending plenty of resumes and networking consistently—they aren’t ...
Across industries, a recent LinkedIn survey found that 56% of Americans plan to look for a new job in 2026, which is roughly ...
The New York Federal Reserve’s consumer expectations survey for December reported mostly bad vibes concerning prices, ...
They’re navigating fierce competition, uncertain about which roles they qualify for, and wondering whether their AI skills ...
Americans are the most pessimistic they've been in years about their chances of finding a new job. However, the unemployment rate remains low and the US economy continues to add jobs. A slowing job ...
Navigating the job market in 2025 requires a strategic approach tailored to an ever-evolving landscape. One crucial aspect is understanding the hidden job market, where many excellent job ...
Entering 2025, underlying the calm surface of the U.S. labor market were currents of anxiety, dissatisfaction, and stagnation. Companies were taking longer to fill open roles, and a growing numbers of ...
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Getting laid off is demoralizing; when you have bills to pay and sometimes a family to raise, losing your job is the last thing you need. In many cases, you may get severance pay when being let go.