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There has been a notable decline in U.S. employment listings on the job-search platform Indeed that feature unlimited paid time off. Just 2.9% of listings as of June 2025 included unlimited PTO as a ...
U.S. stock market tumbled hard after a weak July jobs report and President Trump’s new tariffs on 66 countries reignited ...
Early on Friday, U.S. stocks headed south as investors reacted to President Donald Trump's announcement of increased tariffs on imports from dozens of countries to be effective Aug. 7, along with an ...
U.S. equities sank at midday when the U.S. employment report came in much worse than anticipated and President Donald Trump ...
Due to the success of Grow A Garden, analysts expect to see 25% annual growth in sales, and even better growth rates in user ...
Shares of Amazon.com Inc. Amazon.com Inc. and UnitedHealth UnitedHealth Group Inc. have contributed to the index's intraday decline, as the Dow Dow Jones Industrial Average was most recently trading ...
The new tariff rates came before an Aug. 1 deadline Trump gave about 180 countries to either reach trade deals or face higher import duties.
Disappointing employment figures and escalating trade tensions fueled investor anxiety about the economic outlook.
Small- and mid-cap stocks were getting hit especially hard on Friday. The Russell 2000, a popular small-cap index, was off by 2.3% in recent trading, on track for its biggest one-day drop since May 21 ...
Stocks are slumping after labor data showed that hiring across the U.S. was weaker than expected in July and investors ...
President Donald Trump's administration revealed Friday that the last few jobs reports don't demonstrate the economic success that he's been touting — and it sent the market tumbling.As of mid-morning ...
The suprisingly weak hiring numbers led investors to step up their expectations for an interest rate cut in September.