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More employers say they're being "ghosted," the Federal Reserve noted recently. That's when a worker just stops coming to work and is impossible to contact. The strong economy may help explain it.
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Robots aren't replacing everyone, but a quarter of U.S. jobs will be severely disrupted as artificial intelligence accelerates the automation of existing…
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This time last week, Ricardo, a furloughed federal employee from San Antonio, was sitting at home wondering when the partial government shutdown would...
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One of the nation's top economists explores the past and future of work in cities. He finds that opportunities for workers without a college degree are drying up.
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Looking for a city that makes it easy to stay fit? A new study shows Garland, Arlington and Irving in the back of the nationwide pack.But need a job?…
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The Texas jobless rate improved to 4 percent during June to mirror the nationwide figure.The Texas Workforce Commission on Friday announced last month's…
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With a low unemployment rate and hot housing market, North Texas boasts of having one of the country’s strongest economies. But new research on Dallas…
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When it comes to landing a job, one report declares Dallas as the place to be.For the second year in a row, Forbes has named Dallas the best city for jobs…
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The number of estimated jobs last month topped the expectations of most economists. Average hourly wages rose by 9 cents.
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Ask Texas State Demographer Lloyd Potter what caught his attention in a recent release of census data for Texas cities, and he’ll tell you: Houston, in...
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To help address youth unemployment in North Texas, several companies recently gathered at the first-ever Dallas Opportunity Fair, a day-long hiring event…
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For most of us, the word “auction” conjures up images of antiques or fine art or even foreclosed houses. Ritchie Bros. in Lake Worth offers a very…