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Here’s when AI will launch a decade-long cycle of economic growth and productivity gains
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Paolo Confino
March 14, 2025
Success
Gen Z men are turning to the kitchen instead of college—they can make $170,000 without the burden of student debt
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Emma Burleigh
March 2, 2025
Commentary
I was sleeping in a Walmart parking lot. Now I own a company
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Keith Dixon
February 26, 2025
Politics
Donald Trump’s decision to cut down the federal workforce could lead to an economic disaster in some parts of the country
BY
Sara Braun
February 22, 2025
Politics
Trump’s unconventional pick for Labor Secretary is a former Planned Parenthood worker from a Teamster family. She’s now walking back her pro-union rhetoric
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Cathy Bussewitz
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The Associated Press
February 19, 2025
Leadership
Job applicants say the search has never been harder, but C-suite leaders are losing sleep over attracting top talent
BY
Sara Braun
February 18, 2025
Leadership
The former head of the OPM condemns Trump buyout offer and says federal workers are being ‘tormented’
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Sara Braun
February 5, 2025
Finance
There are fewer job openings right now but hiring is solid and layoffs are down, suggesting Americans are enjoying unusual job security
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Paul Wiseman
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The Associated Press
February 4, 2025
Success
America’s air traffic controllers are in short supply—those who qualify can make $137,000 annually, with no bachelor’s required
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Emma Burleigh
February 4, 2025
Leadership
Chappell Roan used her Grammy speech to advocate for health care and a living wage
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Sara Braun
February 3, 2025
Success
Klarna’s CEO warns AI is already capable of doing any human job—and his company is already living it
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Emma Burleigh
February 3, 2025
Politics
A top legal expert says that Trump’s decision to fire the head of the NLRB is ‘completely unprecedented’: ‘Workers need to buckle up’
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Sara Braun
January 30, 2025
Success
Whole Foods Market in Philadelphia becomes the first to unionize in Amazon-owned chain
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Haleluya Hadero
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Lisa Baumann
and
The Associated Press
January 28, 2025
Success
Las Vegas hotel workers union reaches deal with Virgin Hotels casino to end longest strike in decades
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Rio Yamat
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The Associated Press
January 23, 2025
Success
Donald Trump and CEOs are all pushing a return to the office. Workers hate it. Who will win?
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Emma Burleigh
January 23, 2025
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Greg McKenna
Success
People making six-figure salaries used to be considered rich—now households earning nearly $200,000 a year aren't even...
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