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The U.S. economy saw an unexpected declined in jobs during July while the unemployment rate edged lower, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday in a snapshot that showed a slowing employment picture
The economy shed 23,000 jobs last month, the Labor Department said Friday, though the unemployment rate slid to 4.1%
A job seeker meets with a recruiter during the HIRE360 Diversity Hiring Expo & Mega Career Expo at the Carson Event Center on June 30, 2026, in Carson, California. See all topics
The availability of lower-priced homes for sale is increasing, but that doesn’t mean buyers can afford them, new research suggests
President Trump was on the west coast Tuesday and Wednesday touting his economic message. But Americans seem to be losing confidence in his administration’s plan for the economy
Have you ever spent 45 minutes on hold with your insurance company, tried to cancel a subscription that seemed impossible to escape, or wondered why your concert ticket cost way more at checkout? These hassles that eat up our time, money and patience are central to what our guests call the ‘annoyance economy’ — and…
Loneliness now affects a significant share of adults in major cities, and an entire subscription economy has grown up to solve it. Paid social clubs — apps like Timeleft, which matches strangers for group dinners, and membership platforms charging anywhere from A $5 a month to hundreds annually for paying too much for curated experiences…
California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton slams the state’s homelessness crisis as a ‘total failure of the ruling class’ under Gov. Gavin Newsom. Hilton criticizes the billions spent with no results as Skid Row conditions worsen
Americans believe Democrats can handle the economy and cost of living better than Republicans, and most think President Donald Trump is not handling the U.S. economy well, according to a recently released poll
(TNND) —President Donald Trump is returning to California for the first time in 18 months for a Republican National Committee dinner and to “tout his wins for the people of the Golden State despite failed Democrat leadership,”
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