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Meta said on Wednesday it was breaking ground on a $10 billion data center in Indiana, as it races to secure the massive amounts of computing power needed to support...
Read moreLos Angeles has approved a sweeping update to its adaptive reuse rules, allowing many newer commercial buildings to be converted into housing across the city, according to the Los Angeles...
Read moreMexico's Senate on Wednesday approved a presidential proposal to reduce the legal workweek to 40 hours from 48, overriding resistance from both unions and the opposition with a revamped version...
Read moreThe U.S. labor market cooled sharply in the fourth quarter of 2025, ending a year that looked far different from the post-pandemic expansion. Employers added 50,000 jobs in December and...
Read moreA growing share of employees are staying in their current roles not because they want to, but because they feel they have to. A new ResumeBuilder survey found that 57%...
Read moreA growing share of employees say their relationship with work is neither committed nor over. A Glassdoor poll of U.S. professionals show workers are staying put for security even as...
Read moreSenior executives in New York expect their businesses to expand even as uncertainty surrounds the local economy. In a KPMG survey of 103 leaders at companies with at least $50...
Read moreSeveral European companies have frozen hiring or cut jobs over the past year, citing difficult economic conditions exacerbated by U.S. tariffs. Here are some of the companies that announced layoffs:...
Read moreCommercial and multifamily mortgage maturities are projected to drop 9% year over year to about $875 billion, according to a Mortgage Bankers Association forecast. The group expects maturities to keep...
Read moreU.S. job growth unexpectedly accelerated in January and the unemployment rate fell to 4.3%, signs of labor market stability that could give the Federal Reserve room to keep interest rates...
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