Adjusted for inflation, the current minimum wage has the least purchasing power since 1949. Why won’t Congress increase it? Plus, tax reform in China and DIY vehicles in New York.
Popular job-related slang might tell us where the labor market is headed. Plus, to point students toward viable careers, educators visit the Port of Baltimore.
Not really, apparently. Or at least not yet. Plus, what might happen to the president’s infrastructure initiatives now that he won’t serve a second term.