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Thousands of felons are getting early release. But will there be jobs for them?
More than 1 million prime-age workers are not actively looking for work.
A new study suggests algorithms can help find employees who will stick around longer
Unemployment falls to its lowest level since 2008.
In the last four years, Nashville has grown by more than it did in the prior decade.
The mass layoff threatens the social fabric of a region where growth is faltering.
We talked to people in Albuquerque, New Mexico, about job security.
In a week full of economic stats, what's the underlying momentum of growth?
Many are driving for Uber or working other 'gigs,' but surveys can't count them.
The unemployment rate for post-9/11 veterans remains higher for women than men.