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May 14 2024
News
Walmart asking Dallas employees to move, cutting jobs and ending remote work
Walmart is reportedly asking remote workers to return to the office, cutting jobs and asking other workers in smaller offices in Dallas, Atlanta and Toronto to move to bigger hubs, according to reports from the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg News. Walmart is consolidating corporate staff to its headquarters in Bentonville, Ark. and Hoboken, N.J. or Northern California. The decision comes as
The Dallas Morning NewsApr 10 2024
News
'Added' Jobs Are The Extra Side Hustles Bidenflation Necessitated
Last week, the Labor Department issued its jobs report for March 2024. Democrats will tell you the report is rosy and bright, that the economy is heading in the right direction, and that your negative instincts and impressions about the economy are wrong. In reality, the report is abysmal. Below are the facts about employment that Democrats won’t mention: Fewer Americans have full-time jobs,
The FederalistApr 30 2024
Opinion
Speaker Mike Johnson is doing an excellent job
I want to make something crystal clear: House Speaker Mike Johnson is doing an excellent job.
Lately, far too many people — with no real knowledge about or experience in leading Congress — have had too many criticisms. As a former speaker, I assure you they have no idea how complicated the job really is.
Mr. Johnson has the most challenging speakership since the Civil War over
Newt GingrichOct 23 2023
News
White House ups clean jobs tally as Biden feels heat on the economy
The White House is launching new efforts to tout private sector investments in climate-friendly power generation — and make the information accessible at the project level.
Driving the news: Officials are today adding "clean" generation projects — like solar, wind and storage — to the Invest.gov site launched in June that maps various kinds of investments.
There's also a new
AxiosApr 23 2024
News
Urban and rural Utah must work together to keep Utah's economy rolling, experts say
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah's economy remains strong, but intrinsically tied factors such as workforce shortages and housing affordability are looming challenges that require attention if the Beehive State wants to maintain its standing as the nation's best economy. This and the economic relationship between rural and urban Utah were the themes of a discussion between economists, business leaders
KSLMay 15 2024
News
Trump claims strong Biden economy all because of him: 'I don't win, we will have a crash!'
Bad economy, President Joe Biden loses; good economy, former President Donald wins. That was the theory Trump provided followers Wednesday in a nuanced of the effect his presidential election campaign has had, and will have, on the stock market. "The only reason the Stock Market is high is because I am leading in all of the Polls," Trump declared. "I don’t win, we will have a CRASH of similar
Raw StoryMay 16 2024
News
NYC Transit head Rich Davey on short list for top transportation job in Massachusetts
New York Daily NewsMay 03 2024
News
Breitbart Business Digest: The Jobs Report Was Not as Weak as It Looked
Job Growth Slowed by More Than Expected Job growth slowed by much more than expected in April, fueling visions of multiple rate cuts this year and sending the stock market soaring. Payrolls grew by a seasonally adjusted 175,000 in April, the Labor Department said Friday. This was far less than the upwardly revised 315,000 in March and below the 240,000 or so economists had forecast. Since
Breitbart NewsApr 06 2024
Opinion
Behind Today's Stellar Jobs Print: It Was Literally ALL Part-Time Jobs (And Illegals)
First things first: unlike the last two months when both the January and February jobs prints were beyond ridiculously manipulated and goalseeked to pass a terrible number as a strong one, the March print was not a complete disaster.
To be sure, superficially the March report was another artificially goalseeked blowout that guaranteed it would have zero credibility: with 303K payrolls
ZeroHedgeMay 10 2024
News
Applebee’s boneless wings, $1 margaritas a profitable strategy in tough economy: Dine Brands CEO
Applebee’s $1 margaritas and boneless wings have proven to be a sweet and satisfying deal for consumers as they chase promotional offers and value, according to Dine Brands CEO John Peyton. Dine Brands, a parent company that oversees some of the country’s popular eateries, has crafted irresistible promotions that are helping its restaurants navigate the money-conscious consumer in today’s
Fox Business