Is there any 'good news' from the August jobs report?
Barron's Associate Editors Jack Hough, Andrew Bary and senior writer Teresa Rivas discuss the August jobs report and which precious medal outpaces gold on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
If Trump loses this, he will be 'starting over,' former campaign economic advisor says
Former Trump campaign senior economic advisor Steve Moore analyzes the August jobs report and calls a future Supreme Court ruling 'momentous' on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
It's 'too bad' the Fed didn't get this right the first time, financial journalist says
'Kudlow's' all-star panel dissects mounting calls for rate cuts as hiring slows and what will keep the country from going into a recession.
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The latest Jobs Report shows the US added fewer jobs than expected in August, OpenAI is helping users get job certified, a survey shows many parents feel the cost of raising kids is getting out of control, and Lego announces most expensive set yet.
Market strategist reveals which ruling the market is hoping for on tariffs
Bianco Research President Jim Bianco analyzes how President Donald Trump's tariffs impact the market and asks a critical question about high unemployment on 'Making Money.'
Trump labor secretary touts talking to 'everyday mom and pop shops' on tour
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-Deremer discusses investments into the American workforce and addresses whether A.I. threatens to displace workers on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Hidden risks of AI in hiring: 4 traps to avoid
An expert warns hiring managers about four telltale signs of AI-generated cover letters and resumes, including generic language and missing specific examples.
Former Trump economic advisor says he's 'still puzzled' by Democrats doing this 'to their own detriment'
Former Trump senior economic advisor Steve Moore addresses the effects of illegal immigration on American workers and argues who should replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on 'The Bottom Line.'
Artificial intelligence will be a ‘fundamental infrastructure’ for every company, NVIDIA CEO predicts
NVIDIA CEO and co-founder Jensen Huang commends President Donald Trump’s A.I. agenda and outlines what the country's job future will look like on 'Special Report.'
Mike Rowe wants to 'close the skills gap' and 'address the will gap'
mikeroweWorks Foundation CEO Mike Rowe weighs in on President Donald Trump looking to redirect $3 billion from 'antisemitic' Harvard University to trade schools on 'The Bottom Line.'
Tariffs 'saved a lot of jobs' in steel industry, Indiana steelworker says
Indiana steelworker Matt Novak and Michigan autoworker James Benson Jr. weigh in on what President Donald Trump's tariffs mean for their industries on 'The Evening Edit.'
Biden-Harris take another victory lap on jobs report inflated by government hiring
Lonski Group president John Lonski discusses the jobs report inflated by government hiring on 'The Evening Edit.'
Most job seekers lie or cheat during the hiring process, study finds
A new survey found that a strikingly high percentage of recent job seekers admit to either lying or cheating in some way during the hiring process. An expert weighs in on the trend.
American workers want record wages to change jobs, NY Fed finds
New data from the New York Federal Reserve found that the reservation wage, which is the lowest wage acceptable for a worker to change jobs, hit a record high in February.
How the types of employee benefits offered play a critical role in recruiting top talent
Employee benefits are a crucial part of a corporate strategy to recruit top talent and include health care, insurance, paid time off and retirement plans.
Most older workers say they face age discrimination in the workplace
The share of older Americans participating in the workforce continues to climb as the population ages, but most of them feel age discrimination against them is common.
Job interview 'coffee cup test' used by corporate executive goes viral: 'Manipulative'
A managing director's 2019 business podcast interview has resurfaced and sparked debate on social media as people learn he disqualifies job seekers if they don't wash their coffee cups.
The one key reason U.S. economy has beaten predictions
There is one reason economic growth has beaten long-term predictions to date.
Get paid to drink Pumpkin Spice Lattes, watch 'Gilmore Girls' and lounge in comfy clothes: Here's how
A lucky job applicant will be paid $500 to watch fall-inspired shows, drink pumpkin lattes, sit on the couch and wear comfortable clothes. See how to grab the gig!
Job hunters, beware: These 4 red flags on a resume may be hurting your search
Career experts share four red flags on resumes that may be hurting a person's job search. Here are things to know — and ways to increase future opportunities.