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Afraid to leave your job right now? Here’s how to stay put without killing your career.
For anyone who’s been feeling guilty about not looking for a new job lately, take a look at Friday’s jobs report and let go of those misgivings.
Figma IPO’s surprise winner is a charity with 13 million shares—and a famous backstory that sparked a bitter feud over an oil fortune decades ago
The Marin Community Foundation netted $440 million as the IPO's largest selling shareholder. The philanthropic organization is itself the product of a previous generation of big business—and a famous
Read AT&T CEO's frank response to employee feedback about a 5-day RTO mandate — and much more
AT&T CEO John Stankey issued a lengthy memo addressing the shift to a "more market-based culture" and the results of an employee engagement survey.
New tariffs, alarming job numbers and a high-profile firing: A wild week for the Trump economy
Tariffs putting the squeeze on businesses and consumers while bringing in billions of dollars for the United States government.
US-born job gains outpace losses among immigrant workers
American-born job growth surged by close to two million in the last 12 months as jobs among foreign-born individuals declined during the same period, according to BLS data.
Indian businesses in SoCal brace for 25% tariff hike: 'More expensive to do business day by day'
Businesses that rely on goods imported from India are preparing for a 25% tariff to take effect as President Trump's trade war with once-strong trade partners continues.
Berkshire Operating Profits Fall 4% in 2nd Quarter. Company Takes Write-Down of Kraft Equity Stake.
Berkshire Hathaway’s operating profits after taxes were down 4% in the second quarter to $11.2 billion versus the same period a year ago, the company said Saturday. The company didn’t buy back any
Private-credit ETFs are here. Why your retirement account may be their next target.
Private-credit ETFs aren’t in 401(k)s yet — but they are Wall Street’s latest effort to bring private assets to the masses and, eventually, into retirement plans.
What work looks like in your 80s for half a million Americans
More than half a million Americans over 80 continue working after retirement, earning a median wage of $57,100 in fields like education or construction.
The dominant economic narrative has been revised: Chart of the Week
The Chart of the Day What we're watching What we're reading Economic data releases and earnings The US labor market has not been adding nearly as many jobs as initially reported. Friday's jobs report
Fed stands pat on rates, but jobs report signals it may regret It: This week in markets
After nearly four months of relentless gains, Wall Street took a step back, with major indexes finishing the week lower.
Right degrees, wrong time: New graduates face discouraging odds of landing a job
Across the economy, hiring in recent months has ground to its slowest pace since the start of the pandemic, with employers adding just 73,000 jobs in July.
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