Rogelio V. Solis / AP New Unemployment Claims Rise to Highest Level of the Year in Potential Red Flag for Job Market The Labor Department reported 251,000 applications for jobless aid, the highest level in eight months. By The Associated Press July 21, 2022
Purple Slog / Flickr Bombshell Report Reveals $77.2B Improperly Paid Through Unemployment in 2021 The government lost around $408 million through administrative and processing errors made by state and local agencies. By Andrew Jose July 7, 2022
Nam Y. Huh, AP file photo Target Battles Plummeting Profits and Ballooning Inventory By Offering Rare Discounts on Clearance Merchandise 'Retail sales are reflecting Americans' growing concern about inflation,' National Retail Federation President and CEO Matthew Shay said. By Andrew Jose June 18, 2022
Rick Bowmer / AP Wholesale Inflation Shatters Expectations, Hits Highest Level Ever Recorded The record-setting numbers are bad news for Americans seeking relief from brutal price increases during the Biden administration. By Jack Davis April 13, 2022
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images; Bonnie Cash - Pool / Getty Images; Courtney Pedroza / Getty Images Key Biden Nominee Blocked by Senate After 3 Democrats Side with Republicans A Biden nominee who was opposed by many will not be confirmed, thanks to three Democrats who sided with Republican senators. By Jack Davis March 31, 2022
House Television via AP; Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesCommentary Report: Bipartisan Effort to Undercut American Workers Underway An idea that's supported by members of both parties can be even worse than one that's just pushed by Democrats. By C. Douglas Golden February 20, 2022
Tim Vizer -AFP / Getty Images Report: Amazon Driver Told to Keep Working as Deadly Tornado Barreled Toward Town An Amazon warehouse employee suggested that the company organize fire and tornado drills. But they did not fulfill his requests. By Andrew Jose December 18, 2021
Matt Rourke / APCommentary Biden's OSHA Vaccine Mandate Now Upheld by 6th Circuit Court; Millions to Be Impacted The Sixth Circuit has dissolved a stay against Biden's OSHA mandate for private companies, allowing the rule to remain in place. By Isa Ryan December 18, 2021
Kenny Holston / Getty Images Alert: OSHA Suspends Enforcement of Vax Mandate After Fed Court Halts 'Staggeringly Overbroad' Order Following a federal court's block of Biden's vaccine mandate, OSHA has officially suspended the rule for American employers. By Michael Austin November 17, 2021
Samuel Corum / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden's America: Inflation Skyrockets to Highest Level in 30 Years with 6.2% Surge in Consumer Prices The consumer price index experiences its biggest increase in more than three decades as federal spending continues to barrel out of control. By Michael Austin November 10, 2021