A report issued by the TechAmerica Foundation analyzed the U.S. tech job market in the first half of the year and found a modest bump of 103,000 jobs from January through June 2013. The report comes fast on the heels of freshly sparked discussion about the STEM crisis or whether there’s a domestic shortfall in … Continue reading
A study by the Boston Consulting Group documents what many manufacturers have quietly discovered in recent years — bringing production back to the United States from overseas carries some advantages Continue reading
For the fifth year in a row since the onset of the Great Recession, the number of poor residents in the nation’s 100 largest metro areas grew between 2011 and 2012, edging upward by 1.1 percent or 320,000 people. Continue reading
In each of the three most recent U.S. recessions, the unemployment rate has stayed high for longer and longer durations, increasingly resembling the experience of many West European countries in the 1980s Continue reading
International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde on Thursday praised the Federal Reserve’s decision this week not to tap the brakes on its bond-buying program to stimulate the U.S. economy, saying it was still too soon to start the widely expected “tapering” operation on the Fed program. “The IMF has always said that it should be … Continue reading
The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits rose last week, but it was difficult to get a clear read on the labor market’s health because a Labor Department analyst said two states appeared to be working through a backlog of unprocessed claims Continue reading
Layoffs part of a multi-year plan to cut $330 million from the Clinic’s budget. Continue reading
The current retirement system has left the vast majority of Americans unprepared for retirement says EPI. While high-income Americans have benefitted enormously from the rise of 401(k)s, most Americans are being left behind Continue reading
More than two-thirds of U.S. states are spending less per child on schools than they were five years ago, a study found, showing how slowly governments are replacing funding that was cut because of the recession Continue reading
We’re not talking about the rise of a broad class of highly educated workers, we’re talking about a tiny elite Continue reading
Here are charts that capture the scope and struggles of the Great Recession, five years after it began Continue reading
These countries were then compared to countries with the highest numbers of households with more than $100 million in AuM, as well as each country’s GDP Continue reading
A look at the industries expected to generate the most job growth in the next seven years Continue reading
US – Rates of unemployment for the lowest-income families — those earning less than $20,000 — have topped 21 per cent. Households with income of more than $150,000 a year have an unemployment rate of 3.2 per cent Continue reading
In 2013, 22 percent of all workers planned to postpone their retirement Continue reading