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The drive for $15 has succeeded simply by resetting Americans’ idea of what a reasonable wage should be.
May 21 -
The March jobs report leaves little doubt that the U.S. recovery is gaining even more momentum.
April 5 -
The economy continued to rebound this year despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, payroll giant ADP reported Wednesday.
March 31 -
Small businesses are recording a significant jump in job growth this month, while weekly and hourly earnings grew as well, according to payroll giant Paychex.
March 30 -
The data show a jobs recession that was hardest on women without college degrees and Black and Hispanic women, and was pretty tough on men without college degrees and Hispanic men too.
March 30 -
Economists now expect hiring to recover along with increased immunizations.
March 8 -
In the coming months, as more Americans get inoculated and virus cases fall, economic activity is poised to resume and job cuts may decline further.
February 4 -
Less jobs were lost to the pandemic than expected, but unemployment levels still haven't recovered.
January 28 -
Experts see powerful employment gains over the next three years that evade the curse of past recessions. If they’re right, millions of Americans will leap back into the workforce as soon as vaccines against the coronavirus roll out.
January 12 -
Prolonged unemployment harms physical and mental well-being, traps workers in poverty and increases family stress, according to studies.
January 7