Spencer Platt / Getty ImagesCommentary Bidenomics: Whopping 38% of Companies Say They're Likely to Have Layoffs in 2024 Due to 4 Reasons, Survey Shows Even as Joe Biden tries to tell voters that his Bidenomics is working, companies are warning that mass layoffs are on the way. By Warner Todd Huston January 8, 2024
Drew Angerer / Getty Images US Employment Reports Greatly Exaggerated, Over 400,000 Jobs Mistakenly Added to Total Job growth figures touted by the Biden administration overstated growth by more than 400,000 jobs, according to a new report. By Jack Davis January 8, 2024
Piece of Cake / Shutterstock 'Liability': Moms Face Built-in Bias from AI Resume-Screeners, Study Finds The lead researcher said the AI programs used to screen resumes "can wrongly weed out otherwise qualified candidates." By Stefanie Ladner December 31, 2023
Carlos Becerra / Getty Images You May Be at Risk: New Woke Bill Signed Will Kill 1,200 Jobs, Thousands More Almost Overnight The layoffs will specifically impact 1,200 workers across Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties in California. By Ben Kew December 28, 2023
WLS-TV / Video screen shot; Justin Sullivan / Getty ImagesCommentary Chicago's '51st Alderman' Rails Against the Corrupt City, Calls for Trump to Come In and Clean Up Sure, he's quite a character. But he has sharp insights regarding illegal immigration, Democrats and Donald Trump. By Mike Landry December 22, 2023
Justin Sullivan / Getty ImagesCommentary Newsom Feeling the Squeeze After Data Shows California's Chickens Have Come Home to Roost California's nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office said the Golden State faces a whopping $68 billion budget shortfall. By Randy DeSoto December 8, 2023
Mike Stewart / AP US Job Openings Tumble to Lowest Level in 2.5 Years as Layoffs Increase Nearly 2 million Americans were collecting unemployment benefits in the week that ended Nov. 18, the most in two years. By The Associated Press December 5, 2023
Andrew Harnik / AP Photo Biden Admin Announces New Rules Targeting Oil, Gas Industries Amid Projected Energy Price Increases "Thousands of American jobs and billions of dollars in local economic development could be impacted by the EPA’s actions." By George C. Upper III December 4, 2023
Brendan Smialowski - AFP / Getty Images Washington Post CEO Warns Employees Layoffs Are Coming Soon if More of Them Don't Voluntarily Quit At least employees 120 must agree to accept buyout packages, or the company claims it will be forced to "implement involuntary layoffs." By Ben Kew November 28, 2023
David Zalubowski, File / AP Ford Dramatically Downsizes Electric Vehicle Battery Plant Plans Amid Lagging Sales “While other states have seen projects put on hold, Michigan will be home to Ford’s first battery plant of this kind,” Stacey LaRouche said. By The Associated Press November 21, 2023