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American Job Woes: Are Tech, Telecom, and Retail the New Unemployment Epicenters?
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American Job Woes: Are Tech, Telecom, and Retail the New Unemployment Epicenters?

With the U.S. labor market shifting, industries like tech, telecom, and retail are facing unprecedented challenges, seeing significant job cuts. September 2025 shows a slight job recovery, but unemployment issues linger with particular pressure on long-term joblessness. Despite gains in healthcare and construction, sector-specific setbacks and increasing disparities require urgent policy interventions to maintain economic stability.

Dec 5
American Job Woes: Are Tech, Telecom, and Retail the New Unemployment Epicenters?

Minnesota Economy Holds Steady Amid Federal Policy Turbulence

Despite facing challenges like government layoffs and tariffs, Minnesota's economy remains resilient according to DEED. The state continues to outperform national averages in key metrics, thanks to growth in private sectors like education and health services.

Aug 16
Minnesota Economy Holds Steady Amid Federal Policy Turbulence

US Online Job Ads See a Chill in July 2025

The US Online Job Ad Index reveals a dip in July 2025, reflecting a slight cooling in hiring activities. Despite this, certain sectors like healthcare continue to hire, indicating a stable, if evolving, labor market. The article explores how technological integration, like AI, impacts hiring trends and the broader labor market dynamics.

Aug 16
US Online Job Ads See a Chill in July 2025

Tech Layoffs Shake Software World: Is AI Really to Blame?

As major tech giants slash software jobs, a deep dive reveals that a sluggish economy, not AI, might be the real culprit. Uncover what's truly affecting the industry and what's next for software engineers.

Jun 6
Tech Layoffs Shake Software World: Is AI Really to Blame?

Tampa Bay Faces Major Layoffs in 2024: Manufacturing Sector Hit Hard

In 2024, Tampa Bay witnessed significant layoffs across ten major companies, primarily affecting the manufacturing sector. Despite these challenges, the local economy showcased resilience with a lower-than-national unemployment rate of 3.8%. Jacobs Technology led the layoffs, impacting 536 employees due to a lost contract at MacDill Air Force Base. Other notable affected companies include Kimball Electronics, Coca-Cola, and Lutheran Services Florida. The reasons behind these layoffs vary, including lost contracts, facility closures, and financial struggles. Learn more about how Tampa Bay is navigating these economic changes and the broader implications.

Dec 27
Tampa Bay Faces Major Layoffs in 2024: Manufacturing Sector Hit Hard