Many Americans (69%) say going to college isn't as important as it used to be to earn a good living, and 77% said trade jobs are more secure than office jobs, according to a new survey by NerdWallet.
Hiring across the U.S. rebounded in March after falling sharply the previous month, with employers adding 178,000 jobs, according to new data from the Department of Labor. The March employment report ...
Artificial intelligence hasn’t disrupted the labor market, economists say, but they are increasingly convinced that it will — and that policymakers are unprepared. Credit...Maxime Mouysset Supported ...
Nearly half of college students have considered changing their major over concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence on the job market, new data shows. In the three-plus years since ...
Oracle is joining a growing wave of tech companies cutting jobs as they pour billions into artificial intelligence. This morning, the company began implementing sweeping layoffs across multiple ...
AI is gaining usage. But there are some things Americans would be comfortable having AI do for them — and plenty of others they aren't, recent CBS News polling found. Given a list, the sorts of things ...
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But there’s another dimension to the picture. Some workers will find it easier to adapt, the researchers argue, based on factors like their savings, age and transferrable skills. Most web designers ...
Andrej Karpathy used AI to gauge which U.S. professions are most vulnerable to the technology amid growing fears that a jobs apocalypse may be headed for the economy. Over the weekend, the OpenAI ...
If you’re applying for jobs, you better get used to being interviewed by AI. Here’s how to ace an interview. Photo: Johnny Simon/WSJ, iStock One of the great hopes for artificial intelligence—at least ...
Tech companies have announced more than 45,000 layoffs since the start of 2026, as firms across the industry restructure operations and shift resources toward AI and automation investments. A recent ...
Late last month, at an event in Washington, D.C., Andrew Yang delivered a bleak message. “I have bad news, America,” he told the crowd. “The Fuckening is here.” The Fuckening is the name that Yang, a ...