Employment
  • Should the Fed Worry about Wealth Inequality?

    By Robert Frank, CNBC

    The gap between the wealthy and the rest of America is a hot-button issue in Washington–especially in the White House and Congress. And especially during battles over taxes. But recently, the Federal...

  • Analysis: History casts doubt on bold Japan economic reform

    Analysis: History casts doubt on bold Japan economic reform

    By Linda Sieg, Reuters

    TOKYO (Reuters) - If past is precedent, optimists hoping Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will defy vested interests to take bold action to open the country to more competition as a way to spur...

  • Pricey Health Plans at Work Hit Consumers Hard

    By Michele Andrews, Kaiser Health News

    Historically, one of the perks of working at a big company has been generous health benefits with modest out-of-pocket costs. But increasingly, large companies are offering their employees only one...

  • The Robot Reality: Service Jobs are Next to Go

    By Blaire Briody, The Fiscal Times

    A new robot named Baxter from Rethink Robotics could completely change the job market, and eliminate a safety net for millions of people.

  • U.S. Senate narrowly passes first budget in four years

    U.S. Senate narrowly passes first budget in four years

    By David Lawder, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate on Saturday narrowly passed its first federal budget in four years, a move that will usher in a relative lull in Washington's fiscal wars until an anticipated summer...