President Joe Biden increased the federal workforce by about 5%, the highest increase in any single term since the 1980s. But the number grew by about 130,000, not 900,000.  President Donald Trump ...
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Since World War II, only one president significantly shrunk the federal workforce during stable times. He sounded a little like Trump—but he was a Democrat.
Trump's plan to pursue reciprocal tariffs on all countries would drive up inflation if fully carried through, economists say.
We expect the USD to continue to be supported in the coming week and base this assumption mainly on the market expectations ...
While federal hiring has increased in recent years, federal workers, as a share of all Americans workers, remains at a ...
Barely a month after predicting a new "golden age" under President Donald Trump, congressional Republicans are struggling to ...
Wages have risen fast enough to overcome inflation in recent years. Even so, consumers are still vibing economic ennui.
In another concerning prediction for the future of High Streets up and down the country, experts have predicted that the sale ...
The U.S. labor market probably started 2025 the way it spent most of last year: generating decent, but unspectacular, job ...
The US workforce expanded by the most on record in January due to a jump in immigration, pointing to a major source of job ...
Defying fears of a pandemic-driven Great Depression, the U.S. job market closed out the Biden era with steady job gains.