Five states have an unemployment rate of 5% or more—well above the national average. Here’s why joblessness is high in Michigan, Illinois, Kentucky, California, and Nevada.
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KEY TAKEAWAYS The unemployment rate for recent graduates dropped in the last months of 2024, falling half a percentage point ...
Federal workers based in Wisconsin have been affected by the Trump administration's mass layoffs. Are they eligible for ...
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Elon Musk, wielding a chainsaw, is overseeing a rapid shrinking of the nation’s largest employer: the federal government.
The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) measures the number of posted job vacancies on the last day of each month, ...
Overall Wisconsin's unemployment rate in December 2024, the most recent data, was 3%, below the national rate of 4%.
North Carolina has among the stingiest unemployment benefits in the nation, with a maximum payment of $350 per week.
The Chamber highlighted the state of the economy and the Mid-South's evolving industries on Monday. Memphis ended the year ...