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Care-Workforce Boom Faces Pay and Retention Strains
economy15 days ago

Care-Workforce Boom Faces Pay and Retention Strains

January’s job surge was led by direct care workers in elder and disability services, with home health aides and nursing assistants driving growth. Yet the field is physically demanding and low-paid, leading to high turnover even as demand rises with an aging population. Immigration policy and Medicaid funding cuts could further constrain the workforce needed to meet future care needs.

Trump's Second-Term Economy: Slow Hiring, Persistent Spending, Tariffs in Play
business1 month ago

Trump's Second-Term Economy: Slow Hiring, Persistent Spending, Tariffs in Play

In the first year of Trump’s second term, the economy showed resilience in spending and overall growth after a tariff-driven dip, but job creation slowed to its weakest pace outside recessions since 2003, keeping the labor market under strain while inflation remained above the Fed target. Federal employment fell sharply as efficiency measures trimmed payrolls, and while consumer spending stayed strong—though in a K-shaped pattern favoring higher-income households—the pace of hiring and policy uncertainty suggest risks to sustained growth ahead.

economy2 months ago

U.S. Unemployment Hits Four-Year High, Challenging Economic Narrative

The US jobless rate has increased, highlighting a sluggish labor market and posing challenges for Trump's economic messaging. While private sector job growth under Trump contrasts with Biden's administration, key sectors like manufacturing and mining have contracted, and overall employment prospects remain tepid. The Fed's decision to cut interest rates may be influenced by this slowdown, which could be further impacted by demographic shifts, immigration policies, tariffs, and technological changes like AI.

US Jobs Report Shows Mixed Recovery and Rising Unemployment in November
economy2 months ago

US Jobs Report Shows Mixed Recovery and Rising Unemployment in November

In November, U.S. nonfarm payrolls increased by 64,000, surpassing expectations, after a decline in October, with the unemployment rate rising to 4.6%. The labor market shows signs of low hiring and firing, with most gains in healthcare, construction, and social assistance, while sectors like transportation and hospitality declined. The Federal Reserve remains cautious about rate cuts amid mixed economic signals, including slow wage growth and flat retail sales.

Zohran Mamdani's Rise and the Future of NYC's Political Landscape
business3 months ago

Zohran Mamdani's Rise and the Future of NYC's Political Landscape

While New York City remains a financial hub with record profits and the most securities jobs, a significant shift is occurring as over 150 financial firms have moved their headquarters out of the city since 2020, favoring states like Texas and Florida, driven by pandemic-related changes in work preferences. Despite this, New York still dominates in profits and securities employment, but the trend indicates a potential future shift in the financial industry's geographic center.