As the U.S. labor market shows mixed signals, pressure mounts on Jerome Powell to reconsider interest rate cuts. With job growth slowing and Trump demanding action, what’s next for the economy?
As companies like Shopify and Duolingo pivot towards AI, the job market faces a startling transformation. New data reveals a significant decline in job openings for roles susceptible to automation, raising questions about the future of white-collar employment.
Candace Byrdsong Williams, a dedicated DEI professional, faces a grim job market as political backlash against diversity initiatives leads to massive layoffs. Explore her journey and the future of DEI roles in corporate America.
As the May FOMC meeting approaches, tensions rise between President Trump and Fed Chair Powell. Will Trump act on his threats, or will Powell's position remain secure? Experts weigh in on the potential implications for the economy.
The Federal Reserve is anticipated to maintain interest rates as President Trump's tariffs raise fears of inflation and slower economic growth. With rising import taxes and consumer confidence dipping, the Fed faces a challenging economic landscape.
Consumer confidence in the U.S. has dropped for the fifth consecutive month, hitting its lowest level since May 2020. Concern over tariffs and potential recession looms as Americans pull back on spending, signaling a troubling economic outlook.
In a recent interview, Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee expressed concerns about political pressure affecting the Fed's ability to set monetary policy independently. He warns that undermining this independence could harm the economy.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell warns that President Trump's new tariffs could lead to soaring inflation and a slowdown in economic growth. As Wall Street reacts, experts predict significant impacts on jobs and consumer spending.
Generation X creatives are grappling with the harsh reality of diminishing job opportunities as digital transformation reshapes industries. With experience once valued, many now find themselves navigating a new, precarious job market dominated by technology and economic challenges.
As consumer confidence in America continues to slide, experts warn of a potential recession. Can Trump's economic policies turn the tide, or is stagflation on the horizon?