Employment
  • Five Myths About U.S. Manufacturing

    By Michael Shulman, The Fiscal Times

    Listening to the average American at a dinner party, a pundit on television or a lawmaker on Capitol Hill, it is easy see why so many believe that very little is being manufactured in the United...

  • Federal funding in limbo, U.S. states weigh paying for programs

    Federal funding in limbo, U.S. states weigh paying for programs

    By Lisa Lambert, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As the battle in Congress over the U.S. budget grinds on, states say they may soon have to choose between putting their own dollars into federal programs for residents or...

  • Tunisia Islamists ready to hand over power, see spring election

    Tunisia Islamists ready to hand over power, see spring election

    By Patrick Markey, Reuters

    TUNIS (Reuters) - A black and white photograph on Rached Ghannouchi's desk shows him as a young activist proclaiming the birth of a Tunisian Islamist movement that three decades later would win the...

  • 5 Years After the Crisis: Why the Income Gap Is Widening

    By Andrew Fieldhouse, The Fiscal Times

    While the tumult of the Great Recession brought deserved attention to societal inequities and an economic model that has been failing far too many, this disparate recovery (or lack thereof) is itself...

  • U.S. jobless claims at six-month high but trend improving

    U.S. jobless claims at six-month high but trend improving

    By Lucia Mutikani, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless aid touched a six-month high last week as a computer-related backlog of claims was processed and a partial U.S. government...