In January, the U.S. economy added 467,000 jobs, which was more than economists predicted. But the unemployment rate also ticked up slightly to 4%, up from 3% the month before. I joined CBS Saturday morning to discuss what it all means.
I joined CBS Mornings to discuss the latest government data about the "Great Resignation,” which found that 4.3 million people quit their jobs in December. That's down slightly from the record set in November 2021.
The U.S. economy added 199,000 jobs in December, a number below analysts' expectations. The unemployment rate fell from 4.2 percent to 3.9 percent, the lowest it has been in nearly two years. I joined CBS Saturday Morning to explain what it all means.
A record-breaking 4.3 million workers quit their jobs in August, the highest number ever recorded. People from all across the pay spectrum resigned, some because of low pay, others from burnout and the desire for a better work-life balance.
I joined CBS Saturday Morning to discuss what's behind the latest monthly jobs report.
I joined CBS This Morning to explain why people are still unemployed and what those searching for a job should do.
According to a Pew survey, 66% of unemployed workers considered a new career during the pandemic. I joined CBS This Morning to offer advice about making a career change.
A July jobs report that saw 1.8 million new jobs created and a lowering of the national unemployment rate comes amid negotiations in Washington over a second stimulus package. However, the pace of hiring appears to be slowing as more states slow down or roll back their re-openings. I joined CBS This Morning: Saturday to discuss what this all means, and what the numbers say about the future of the U.S. economy.
The economy added 1.8 million jobs in July, dropping the unemployment rate to 10.2%. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss the numbers and whether a second wave of layoffs is expected at small businesses.
Two key reports show the impact of the pandemic. I joined CBS This Morning to explain what the historic drop in GDP and rise in weekly unemployment claims mean for the country's economy.
The economy added another 4.8 million jobs in June, dropping the new unemployment rate to 11.1%. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss whether the data indicates the beginning of economic recovery.
More than 1.5 million Americans filed for unemployment last week. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss what the latest numbers mean and what soaring retail sales could indicate for an economic recovery.
More than 1.5 million Americans filed for unemployment last week, bringing the total jobless claims to over 44 million in the last 12 weeks. I joined CBS This Morning to explain why weekly job losses continue despite a big gain in May and why the Labor Department's own data is confusing.
The U.S. economy added 2.5 million jobs in May, stunning experts who anticipated losses on the scale of the Great Depression. I joined CBS This Morning: Saturday to discuss the new 13.3% unemployment rate and the outlook for Americans and the country as it recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.
In a surprising turn, the economy added 2.5 million jobs in May, dropping the new unemployment rate to 13.3%. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss the reasons behind the unexpected positive data.
More than 2.1 million Americans filed for unemployment last week, bringing the number of jobless claims to more than 40 million over the last 10 weeks. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss which industries are scrambling to hire some of those workers.
More than 38 million Americans filed for unemployment over the last nine weeks. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss what this means for overall unemployment and new projections about how long the financial fallout could last.
Nearly 3 million Americans filed new unemployment benefit claims last week, according to the Department of Labor on Thursday. That means more than 36 million workers have filed for unemployment benefits in the past eight weeks. I joined CBS This Morning to explain the significance of the numbers.
The U.S. economy lost 20.5 million jobs in April amid the coronavirus pandemic. The national unemployment rate soared to 14.7% last month, the highest since the Great Depression. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss.
For the seventh straight week, unemployment claims are in the millions. More than 33 million Americans have now filed claims for unemployment benefits since mid-March. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss what this means to the economy and which Americans are being hit hardest.