Hiring plans collapsed, layoffs surged, and applications soared as funding disruptions hit nonprofits in 2025. The result is a more competitive, less stable job market that’s likely to persist this ...
Labor force participation for women with small children continues to float above prepandemic levels, thanks to flexible work setups — and rising costs.
A growing share of mothers with young children in America are leaving the work force, erasing gains made after the COVID-19 pandemic, when working remotely became more common. Economics correspondent ...
Nonprofits are a major employer and crucial economic driver in nearly every U.S. state and territory. The tax-exempt organizations made up almost 10 percent of all American private-sector jobs between ...
When President Donald Trump reentered office in 2025, he inherited a strong economy partly fueled by the possibility of lower taxes on capital, fewer overbearing regulations, energy abundance, and the ...
Thousands of federal employees have lost their jobs in the first month of President Donald Trump’s administration — and it looks like Department of Defense employees could be next. In a memo ordering ...
Colleges are tasked with preparing students for a work force that’s being reshaped by artificial intelligence. Yet expectations for entry-level jobs are changing faster than higher-ed curricula. This ...
Readers respond to a guest essay by Corinne Low about work boundaries. To the Editor: While “What Women Really Want: Work Boundaries,” by Corinne Low (Opinion guest essay, Nov. 2), calls attention to ...
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