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As the numbers for December come in, we take a look back at 2014.
“People expect the economy to improve, and their personal finances to improve."
Nela Richardson and John Carney join Kai to talk about the week that was.
Why don't employers make it easier to apply for a job?
Some scholars think postponing life-cycle decisions signals cultural shifts.
After plummeting in the recession, the rate of voluntary job-quitting is slowly rising. But it's not high enough to show the job market is healthy, yet.
Men age 25 to 54 have been disappearing from employment for decades. In the recession it got worse. Now it's getting a bit better.
U.S. employers hired 192,000 people in March. And the company behind the food delivery app GrubHub gets ready for its IPO.
One woman gives a face to today's jobs numbers.
The number of jobless Americans who've lost their extended unemployment benefits has swelled to 1.7 million.