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U.S. Unemployment Claims Hit a 16-Month Low Amid Economic Resilience
According to the latest report from the Labor Department, jobless claims dropped to 187,000 for the week ending January 13, marking a decrease of 16,000 from the previous week. According to the latest report from the Labor Department, jobless claims dropped to 187,000 for the week ending January 13, marking a decrease of 16,000 from the previous week. -
Deutsche Bank First To Forecast U.S. Recession
Deutsche Bank forecasted that the U.S. is heading for a recession, which could hit late 2023. Deutsche Bank forecasted that the U.S. is heading for a recession, which could hit late 2023. -
Walmart To Hire 20,000 New Employees Ahead Of Holiday Season
Walmart plans to place the new hires in positions within its supply chain to help it meet the expected surge in demand during this year's gift-giving season. Walmart plans to place the new hires in positions within its supply chain to help it meet the expected surge in demand during this year's gift-giving season. -
Help For National Vaccine Program To Follow $1.9 Trillion Package
"The vaccines offer so much hope but rollout in the U.S. has been a dismal failure," Biden says. "The vaccines offer so much hope but rollout in the U.S. has been a dismal failure," Biden says. -
Fewer Americans File For Unemployment Benefits In Week Ended Dec. 26
“Holiday noise and uncertainty about extensions of benefits may have held down claims last week.” “Holiday noise and uncertainty about extensions of benefits may have held down claims last week.” -
UPS Offering Voluntary Separation Packages To Trim Workforce
UPS is planning to offer buyout packages to its non-operations management employees as part of its transformation strategy. UPS is planning to offer buyout packages to its non-operations management employees as part of its transformation strategy. -
COVID Pizza Delivery Surge Fuels Papa John's Hiring Spree
Apart from hiring an additional 10,000 employees, Papa John's International is also planning to expand its Dough & Degrees college tuition benefit program. Apart from hiring an additional 10,000 employees, Papa John's International is also planning to expand its Dough & Degrees college tuition benefit program. -
Delta Air Lines Expects $3.3 Billion Write-Off On Separation Packages
Delta Air Lines estimates that it could incur charges of between $2.7 billion and $3.3 billion from its early separation programs. Delta Air Lines estimates that it could incur charges of between $2.7 billion and $3.3 billion from its early separation programs. -
US Unemployment Rate Plunges To 11% As Economy Adds 4.8 Million Jobs
US jobless claims registered a staggering 48 million in the last three months. US jobless claims registered a staggering 48 million in the last three months. -
Uber To Cut 3,000 More Jobs Amid Continued Business Slump
Uber has decided to further cut jobs just two weeks after reducing its workforce by 14 percent earlier in the month. Uber has decided to further cut jobs just two weeks after reducing its workforce by 14 percent earlier in the month.