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Economist Sam Kuhn explores spiking competition for top AI talent in terms of supply, demand, and impact on the future of the labor market.
7 minutes
Julius Probst examines industries in the United States that are highly reliant on migrant labor—and most exposed to fallout from Trump's immigration agenda.
7 minutes
Last month's revised jobs data confirmed that the white-collar downturn in 2024 was worse than previously understood.
5 minutes
Less quitting, less hiring, less firing. The Great Stay is definitely upon us, but the labor market has continued to expand. How?
4 minutes
The U.S. labor market had another impressive month, but is the enduring growth too strong for the Federal Reserve?
3 minutes
As AI has become firmly entrenched in the recruitment process, concerns have arisen about potentially negative effects.
4 minutes
Over ten years ago, the data science career was called the "sexiest job of the 21st century." Does that still hold?
4 minutes

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