The data adds to a growing body of evidence.
Want one of America's highest-paying jobs? You'll probably need to go to medical school.
New government data reveals a quiet erosion happening inside most organizations. Those who notice it earliest will have the biggest advantage.
A combination of decreased immigration and fertility rates as well as retiring workers may soon prompt steep U.S. labor force losses — with some steep drops as early as 2032, according to an analysis ...
The U.S. labor market appears to have finally stabilized in the final months of 2025 as employers digested the effects of widespread policy changes. But choppy hiring conditions persist. That dynamic ...
The office of the Labor Department’s inspector general said Wednesday it was initiating a review of challenges the Bureau of Labor Statistics faces in collecting and reporting US economic data ...
Most workers 25 and up claim college was a waste of money, but 20 years of data show a clear link between a degree and ...
The Labor Department provided insight into a recent lapse in which revised payroll data was given out à la carte before it went online. By Jeanna Smialek and Ben Casselman Banks and research firms ...