Port strike continues to day 3
The port strike that’s halting the flow of many U.S. imports and exports enters day 3.
America’s employers added a surprisingly strong 254,000 jobs in September, easing concerns about a weakening labor market and suggesting that the pace of hiring is still solid enough to support a growing economy.
The port strike that’s halting the flow of many U.S. imports and exports enters day 3.
The devastation wrought by Hurricane Helene has brought climate change to the forefront of the presidential campaign after the issue lingered on the margins for months.
The massive port workers’ strike that has shut down all the major dockyards on the Eastern seaboard of the U.S. and the Gulf coast is highlighting a fear held by many workers: Eventually, we will be replaced by machines.
From Maine to Texas, dockworkers at 36 ports across the eastern U.S. are now on strike for the first time in decades. And the work stoppage could snarl supply chains — leading to shortages and higher prices if it stretches on for more than a few weeks.
A new report details just how stalled the housing market is.
Americans may soon have trouble finding some of their favorite foods and popular products.
The standard, 30-year fixed mortgage rate hit its lowest level in 2 years.
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure on Friday provided the latest sign that price pressures are easing, a trend that is expected to fuel further Fed interest rate cuts this year and next.
Tens of Thousand port workers from Maine to Texas set to go on strike on Tuesday.