Jim Watson / Getty Images Biden Admin Drops Update on Jobs Numbers, Reflects Lowest Statistic Since 2020 The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday that there were 187,000 jobs added to the economy in July, which was lower than expected. By Randy DeSoto August 4, 2023
Drew Angerer / Getty Images Gov't Admits Millions of Unemployed People Were Not Counted in Latest Job Stats After bragging about June's unemployment numbers, a new report indicates that millions of unemployed people were left out. By Jack Davis July 31, 2023
Ronald Zak - File / AP George Soros' Open Society Foundations Switching to 'New Model' as Son Takes Over Staffers of the Open Society Foundations are about to get some brutal news under company changes that are coming in the near future. By The Associated Press July 6, 2023
@CitizenFreePress / Twitter screen shotCommentary Oregon Liberals Risk an Ugly Legacy as Another County Joins 'Greater Idaho' Movement Imagine, sharing the same state boundaries and government with places like Portland. No wonder folks in eastern Oregon want to leave. By Mike Landry June 9, 2023
Joe Raedle / Getty Images Jobless Claims Surge to Highest Levels Since 2021, Blowing Past Forecasts The Biden administration's own Department of Labor said it's the highest number of initial jobless claims since October 2021. By Jason Cohen June 8, 2023
Alex Brandon / AP Photo 'Much Worse Than Expected': Even CNBC Anchor Forced to Admit Possible Recession "Remember all the celebration about the record-low Black unemployment rate? Well, Black unemployment jumped by 0.9 points in May." By Jason Cohen June 2, 2023
Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images; Deutschlandreform / Shutterstock As Biden Brags About Hot Economy, McDonald's Begins Layoffs, Closes Offices McDonald's has joined a number of companies in laying off U.S. employees. Meanwhile, President Biden is patting himself on the back. By Carson Choate April 10, 2023
Nolichuckyjake / Shutterstock McDonald's Temporarily Closes US Headquarters, Begins Making Significant Cuts McDonald's told U.S. employees and "some international staff" last week that they should work from home for the first three days of this week. By George C. Upper III April 3, 2023
@NC_Governor / Twitter Century-Old Paper Mill to Abruptly Close, Grown Men Seen Crying as 1,100 Set to Lose Jobs Aside from an audible gasp from the audience, workers reportedly received the announcement in "stunned silence." By Lorri Wickenhauser March 9, 2023
Robert F. Bukaty / AP photo Unemployment Numbers Take Biggest Jump in Months as Federal Reserve Continues to Hike Interest Rates Fed policymakers have forecast that unemployment will rise to 4.6% by the end of this year, a level historically associated with recessions. By The Associated Press March 9, 2023