The federal government laid off 200,000 probationary employees and fixed-term contract employees throughout various federal agencies as President Donald Trump works to reduce government waste.
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JOB GROWTH AND UNEMPLOYMENT SLOW DOWN IN JANUARY
The U.S. economy created 143,000 nonfarm jobs last month, less than half of the 307,000 created in December, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ upwardly revised December figure.
U.S. ECONOMIC BRIEFS
In the week ending 18 January, jobless workers filed 223,000 new claims for unemployment benefits, compared to 217,000 the week before.
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS, JOBS GO WITH IT
The retail, restaurant, manufacturing, automotive, agricultural, and tech industries will continue to see job cuts this year as demand slows and prices increase.
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS, JOBS GO WITH IT
The retail, restaurant, manufacturing, automotive, and tech industries continue to be hit hard as prices increase and demand slows.
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS, JOBS GO WITH IT
The retail, restaurant, manufacturing, automotive, and tech industries continue to be hit hard as prices increase and demand slows.
INTEL ALLOTTED $7.87 BILLION IN FEDERAL GRANTS TO BUILD NEW CHIP PLANTS
Intel, the U.S.’s iconic, now struggling, chipmaker, has been allotted $7.87 billion from the federal CHIPS and Science Act to build new semiconductor factories in the U.S.
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS, JOBS GO WITH IT
The retail, restaurant, manufacturing, automotive and tech industries continue to be hit hard as prices increase and demand slows.
ECONOMY SPROUTED 254,000 NEW JOBS IN SEPTEMBER, BUT NOT GOOD AS IT SEEMS
The U.S. economy grew 254,000 additional nonfarm jobs last month, the largest monthly gain since March. The spurt startled economists, many of whom had expected to see 150,000 at most.
VOLKSWAGEN CUTS ITS FINANCIAL OUTLOOK AGAIN
For the second time in less than three months, Volkswagen has pared back its 2024 financial projections, citing a weak market for its passenger cars.