From massive burgers to turkey legs, chocolate-covered strawberries and a half a pineapple stuffed with fried shrimp and Fruity Pebbles.
About 5.4% of U.S. workers had a second job in February, according to the BLS. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
But two of them have started nonprofits to help others navigate the process.
Longshoremen and employers have a Jan. 15 deadline to avoid another possible strike. Workers fear automation will take their jobs.
The Fed’s Beige Book reports shortages in industries including technology, manufacturing and construction.
Natalie Adams in Everett, Washington finds her job as producer clerk “absolutely gratifying.”
The monthly inflation gauge, to be released Wednesday, could influence how much the central bank cuts rates next week.
Immigrants become consumers, workers and contributors to the U.S. economy. But in some places, an influx can stress budgets and infrastructure.
Democrats and Republicans want to win over union voters. Plus, the impact of extreme heat on Americans’ utility bills. Subscribe to get the “Make Me Smart” newsletter every Friday!
Many expect that the Fed will cut interest rates to stimulate the job market — but not everyone thinks that’s a good idea.