Nitat Termmee / Getty ImagesSpecial Report 'There Is Dignity in Work': Why Aren't Record Job Openings Leading to Record Hiring? April had a record jobs report, with a record of 9.3 million jobs created. The May unemployment number is also 9.3 million. By Eric Nanneman June 8, 2021
Andriy Blokhin / Shutterstock Job Openings Hit Record High as Biden Admin Continues to Incentivize Unemployment There has been a strong surge in demand for restaurant, hotel and other service-sector workers as the economy recovers from the pandemic. By Erin Coates June 8, 2021
Anna Moneymaker - Pool / Getty Images Most States That Went for Trump Have This Telling Common Factor States with the lowest unemployment numbers mostly voted for Trump in 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. By Johnathan Jones June 5, 2021
Andrew Burton / Getty ImagesCommentary Keystone XL Isn't Dead - Multiple States Move to Force Pipeline Down Biden, Democrats' Throats 'The fallout from the Colonial pipeline cyberattack made it very clear that we need more energy infrastructure, not less.' By C. Douglas Golden June 4, 2021
Brandon Bell / Getty Images Biden Misses Job Projections, 2nd Straight Month of Failure as He Continues to Pay Workers to Stay Home Economists projected 671,000 Americans would be added to payrolls prior to Friday’s report, according to The Wall Street Journal. By Thomas Catenacci June 4, 2021
Mandel Ngan - AFP / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Bob Ehrlich: Biden's Breaking the Cardinal Rule and Subsidizing Some Very Bad Behavior 'Only five months into the Biden administration and one particular rule is out the window. Specifically, the cardinal rule.' By Bob Ehrlich June 3, 2021
Joe Raedle / Getty ImagesCommentary Florida Becomes 23rd GOP State to End Extra $300 Unemployment Benefits Many have become dependent on government cash and need that extra push out the door - and that's exactly what Florida is giving them. By Christine Favocci May 25, 2021
Brian A Jackson / ShutterstockOp-Ed Op-Ed: How Can We Get People Back to Work? Get Government Out of the Way 'At the state level, governors from both parties have enacted various reforms, recognizing licensing laws hold back economic growth.' By Edward Timmons and Conor Norris May 24, 2021
supersnacksupreme / TikTok videoCommentary Depressing Dystopian Scene in Los Angeles as High-Tech Restaurant Delivery Robot Skirts Around Barefoot Homeless Man A video posted on TikTok shows the real dystopian consequences of Democratic policies on low-income workers. By Grant Atkinson May 24, 2021
Manuel Balce Ceneta / APCommentary Top White House 'Ally' Throws Wrench in Biden's Economic Plans Economist Jason Furman said 'we shouldn’t expect a short-term economic bump from reopening schools and making child care more available.' By C. Douglas Golden May 23, 2021