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The Latest: US job market shows resilience with 172,000 jobs added last month
The Latest: US job market shows resilience with 172,000 jobs added last month The American job market continues to show surprising strength, shrugging off the high costs of the Iran war - Bookmark The American job market continues to show surprising strength, shrugging off the high costs of the Iran war. Employers added 172,000 jobs in May — roughly double what forecasters had expected — and the unemployment rate remained at a low 4.3%. The Labor Department reported Friday that job growth...
The Lasting Cost of Graduating Into a Tough Job Market
new video loaded: The Lasting Cost of Graduating Into a Tough Job Market The Lasting Cost of Graduating Into a Tough Job Market Sydney Ember, a Times business reporter, has been speaking with recent college graduates struggling to find work. She explains how starting a career in a weak job market can leave lasting scars on wages and opportunities. By Sydney Ember, Nour Idriss and Stephanie Swart June 5, 2026 Watch Today’s Videos Advertisement
America’s job market has a surprising problem: Nobody’s hiring, nobody’s firing
America’s job market has a surprising problem: Nobody’s hiring, nobody’s firing While unemployment is projected to hold steady at a low 4.3% in May, according to FactSet, the pace of job creation remains significantly slower than the boom experienced in the wake of pandemic lockdowns - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The American job market is showing unexpected resilience this year, rebounding from a challenging 2025 despite persistent economic uncertainty and elevated energy prices...
U.S. Job Market Pushes Past Shocks and Strains
Employers added 172,000 jobs in May, adding to a vigorous pace of hiring in recent months. But wage growth is not keeping up with higher prices and consumers remain pessimistic.
AI Has Ruined the Job Market
A few years ago, Ken Schumacher was working for a technology company. Part of his job involved assessing potential hires: hopping on a Zoom call, giving an applicant an engineering test (kind of like a crossword puzzle with code instead of words), and going on “mute for an hour” as the applicant struggled through it. Except many of the candidates weren’t struggling.
The Job Market May Be Better Than Workers Realize
A jobseeker arrives for the WNC Career Expo job fair in Fletcher, North Carolina, US, on Thursday, April 16, 2026. The Department of Labor is expected to release initial jobless claims figures on April 23. Allison Joyce/Bloomberg
For New Graduates, Job Market Scars Could Linger for Years
The full impact of graduating into this hiring downturn will not come into focus for years, and much remains uncertain, especially about A.I.’s role.
For New Graduates, Job Market Scars Could Linger for Years
The full impact of graduating into this hiring downturn will not come into focus for years, and much remains uncertain, especially about A.I.’s role.
With Jobs Market Stable, Fed Is Focusing on Inflation Over Rate Cuts
Officials at the Federal Reserve have turned their focus to resurgent inflation.