#HealthcareJobs #JobMarket #EmploymentOpportunities
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The job market is in a 'deep freeze.' One industry is keeping it from sliding backward.
One industry hasn't chilled just yet in the job market's "Great Freeze," and it will likely continue to persevere.
In the ongoing low-hire, low-fire job market, job seekers can still find opportunities in the private healthcare and social assistance sector, Bureau of Labor Statistics data showed.
#HigherEducation #JobMarket #STEM
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Popular college majors with the highest unemployment rates
Computer science, engineering and social sciences topped the list of some of the most popular college majors with the highest unemployment rates, according to data from the New York Fed and the National Center for Education Statistics.
#Economy #IncomeInequality #JobMarket
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The economy grew strongly last year, but hiring stagnated. It's making the gap between the rich and everyone else worse.
It could be adding to the divide between the rich and everyone else.
The data is in, and last year presents an economic conundrum: Overall growth was relatively strong, but job growth was virtually nonexistent.
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'It's soul-crushing': young people battle to find any work in bleak jobs market
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On any given day, Poppy Blackman is engaged in the "soul-crushing" process of applying for a new job, and rarely ever hearing anything back.
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#ArtificialIntelligence #JobMarket #AIRevolution
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The AI Panic Ignores Something Important -- the Evidence
Last week, a post written by tech entrepreneur and investor Matt Shumer went viral on social media. Titled, Something Big Is Happening, it was a rundown of all the ways artificial intelligence would, in short order, decimate professional jobs.
#GenZ #EconomicStrain #JobMarket
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US experiencing a 'generational recession' -- with Gen Z hit hardest
Gen Z adults reported the highest levels of economic strain in what a new report calls a deepening "generational recession," with more saying they were unemployed and looking for work and fewer expressing confidence about their career paths.