Employers added 172,000 jobs in May, adding to a vigorous pace of hiring in recent months. But wage growth is not keeping up with higher prices and consumers remain pessimistic.
AIKEN — National Nurses Week is observed May 6-12, and Kimya Justice, chief nursing manager with Rural Health Services, said that it’s a great time to reflect on the work that healthcare professionals ...
AIKEN — After nearly four decades of continued service at Aiken High School, one beloved culinary arts teacher is counting down the days to her retirement. After working as an early-career teacher in ...
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay led his team to the Super Bowl at the end of the 2021 season. One year later, he nearly walked away from his job. In a May 19 episode of the "Bussin' With The ...
Sean Murphy’s return to the Atlanta Braves lineup didn’t last long. The catcher is back on the injured list. Murphy fractured a finger on his left hand in the seventh inning of the Braves’ win against ...
It has generally been the case that younger Americans are more optimistic than their older counterparts about finding jobs. But a recent survey shows that tune has changed in a major way. Perceptions ...
Employers added 115,000 jobs and the unemployment rate remained at 4.3 percent despite higher energy prices and instability spurred by the war with Iran. By Sydney Ember Hiring in the United States ...
AI-related layoff announcements are mounting, fueling the sense that the technology is already replacing a significant number of U.S. workers as companies invest heavily in automation. But AI's ...
Sean McVay’s odd behavior during the Rams’ Ty Simpson draft night press conference was due to a “volatile situation” that had occurred just moments before he got in front microphones, according to ...
April was not a good month for the tech industry in terms of job losses. Last month, major firms—including Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Snap—all announced significant workforce reductions. But now, ...
Good news for college grads, who “are finally catching a break in this job market,” said Ray A. Smith and Te-Ping Chen in The Wall Street Journal. After years of difficult hiring prospects for those ...
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