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US employment

  • Thursday, 1 August, 2024
    One of these employment measures is wrong

    Jobs a bad ’un

  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
    Federal Reserve
    Fed says first cut to US interest rates could come in September

    Central bank holds rates steady but comments by chair Powell boost expectations of pre-election move

    The Federal Reserve building in Washington, DC
  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
    US & Canadian companies
    Is gig worker pay transparency really too much to hope for?

    Let’s lyft drivers out of compensation darkness

  • Thursday, 25 July, 2024
    Gig economy
    Uber and Lyft score victory in landmark California gig economy case

    State’s supreme court says ride-hailing services can treat workers as contractors rather than employees

    A person walks near an Uber sign at Los Angeles airport
  • Monday, 22 July, 2024
    Work Watch
    US graduates face cut-throat job market as companies scrap internships

    Early careers opportunities are ‘one of the first things to go’ for employers cutting costs

    Illustration of graduation mortarboards up in the air with a big red X through them
  • Monday, 22 July, 2024
    News in-depthUS interest rates
    Why the Fed is waiting a bit longer to lower interest rates

    An unexpected flare-up in US inflation last quarter is one reason officials want to see more data

    The Federal Reserve building in Washington, DC
  • Saturday, 20 July, 2024
    ExplainerUS presidential election 2024
    Why ‘no tax on tips’ has become a Trump election slogan

    Republicans made proposal a central talking point in campaign to appeal to working-class voters

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  • Saturday, 13 July, 2024
    US interest rates
    Fed sends clearest signals yet that it will soon cut interest rates

    US central bank pivots towards easing burden on borrowers amid clear signs the economy is cooling

    Austan Goolsbee at the Jackson Hole economic symposium in Wyoming last year
  • Monday, 8 July, 2024
    Rana Foroohar
    Immigrants really do get the job done

    But even as migration greases the wheels of the US economy, it is becoming the source of increasing political friction

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  • Friday, 5 July, 2024
    US economy adds more jobs than forecast but unemployment rises

    Labour market shows signs of cooling as jobless rate increases to 4.1% in June and recent jobs growth is revised lower

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  • Sunday, 30 June, 2024
    US economy
    Will the US jobs market begin to cool?

    Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead

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  • Saturday, 22 June, 2024
    Meredith Whitney
    A job too far? The problem of the multi-gig professional

    Now that employers are demanding workers return to the office, trouble is brewing

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  • Friday, 21 June, 2024
    America’s dodgy job numbers

    The US labour market is probably weaker than the non-farm payroll numbers imply

  • Monday, 10 June, 2024
    UnhedgedRobert Armstrong
    This is what normalisation looks like Premium content

    And more on margins

  • Friday, 7 June, 2024
    US labour market powers past expectations with 272,000 jobs added in May

    Markets push back expected timing of interest rate cuts after data beats forecast

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  • Friday, 7 June, 2024
    Disrupted Times
    Hot jobs report suggests US rates could stay higher for longer

    Also in this newsletter: Europe goes to the polls, Mike Lynch acquitted, science round-up

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  • Wednesday, 5 June, 2024
    UnhedgedRobert Armstrong
    How to recognise a slowdown

    Ignore the noise and focus on employment

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  • Monday, 3 June, 2024
    US students face recruitment challenges after Gaza protests

    Employers warn of tougher scrutiny following demonstrations over Israel-Hamas war

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  • Wednesday, 29 May, 2024
    Special ReportAI for Schools
    AI for Schools: Looking to the jobs of the future

    This time around, technology is shaking up the more highly-skilled white-collar roles

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  • Friday, 24 May, 2024
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    The limits of ‘unlimited’ leave

    Advertised as good for workers, the policy often does little to increase time off

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  • Friday, 24 May, 2024
    Soumaya Keynes
    What if the government insured you against a pay cut?

    New evidence from the US suggests such a scheme could pay for itself

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  • Sunday, 19 May, 2024
    News in-depth
    America’s class of 2024 graduates into an uncertain job market

    US employers say they will cut their hiring of freshly minted graduates by 5.8% this year

    Protesters disrupt a commencement celebration
  • Friday, 17 May, 2024
    Automobiles
    Blow to UAW as Mercedes-Benz workers in Alabama vote against union

    Defeat marks a reversal for the United Auto Workers after victory at Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga

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  • Friday, 3 May, 2024
    US stocks rally as cooling labour market boosts rate cut hopes

    Futures markets lean towards Fed acting in September after just 175,000 jobs were added in April

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  • Friday, 3 May, 2024
    Disrupted Times
    Jobs growth in the US economy slows

    Also in this newsletter: ‘seismic’ by-election results for Labour, and G7 at odds over Russia’s frozen assets

    Screen on trading floor shows Federal Reserve headline
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