U.S. Job Growth Benefiting Americans, Jobs for Foreign-Born Individuals Continue to Decrease

Job Growth Report Highlights Shift Towards U.S.-Born Workers The recent jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics reveals an ongoing trend: as employment for foreign-born workers continues to decrease, all new job growth is being absorbed by U.S.-born individuals. Once again, the report indicates that while U.S.-born workers are finding more job opportunities, foreign-born […]
Alfredo Ortiz: Jobs Report Indicates Trump Reducing Excessive Federal Employment

Recent job data from November highlights ongoing challenges in the small business landscape, with the latest report indicating 64,000 new jobs were added, yet the unemployment rate has risen to 4.6%. It appears that the aftereffects of the administration’s affordability crisis are still being felt. However, there’s optimism. New pro-growth initiatives—like reduced interest rates, decreasing […]
The DOGE program is effectively reducing the federal workforce, according to a new jobs report.

Release of Employment Numbers After Government Shutdown Following significant delays attributed to a government shutdown, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has published the employment figures for October and November. On Tuesday, the unemployment rate was reported at 4.6%. This marks an increase of 0.2 percentage points since September 2025 and 0.4 percentage points higher than […]
Dollar under pressure as traders anticipate postponed US jobs report

Dollar Dips Ahead of Economic Data Release The U.S. dollar experienced a decline, nearing a two-month low during the start of Asian trading on Tuesday. This dip comes as the market anticipates a significant release of economic data, including the delayed jobs report for October and November. The dollar index, which gauges the currency’s strength […]
US stocks move slowly as Tuesday’s jobs report approaches

Wall Street Sees Quiet Trading Ahead of Economic Reports NEW YORK (AP) — Monday was a relatively calm trading day on Wall Street as investors prepared for significant economic reports later this week that could influence interest rate trends. The S&P 500 dipped by 0.2%, although many stocks within that index actually increased. The Dow […]
Microsoft Invests $17.5 Billion in India While Cutting American Jobs and Bringing in H-1B Visa Workers

Microsoft’s $17.5 Billion Investment in India Microsoft has unveiled a plan to invest $17.5 billion in India over the next four years, targeting the country’s rapidly expanding data center market. This decision puts the tech giant alongside others like Google and Amazon Web Services, who are also looking to leverage India’s growth in this sector. […]
Fired FBI agents who knelt during the 2020 BLM protest are suing for their jobs to be reinstated.

Fired FBI Agents File Lawsuit Over Termination A group of over a dozen former FBI agents, dismissed earlier this year after being photographed kneeling during a Black Lives Matter protest in Washington D.C., has initiated legal action against their former employers, including the Trump administration, in hopes of having their jobs reinstated. This group, comprising […]
More than half of workers are concerned about the effect of AI on their jobs.

Study Finds Mixed Responses from Workers on AI’s Role A recent study by Anthropic sheds light on how individuals across various industries, including professionals, creatives, and scientists, are navigating the influence of AI in their workplaces. Anthropic, which created the AI assistant Claude, conducted an in-depth study involving 1,250 interviews with workers, artists, and researchers. […]
Small businesses lost 120,000 jobs in November, according to ADP data.

Sharon Miller, who serves as the President and Co-Head of Business Banking at Bank of America, recently discussed the challenges small businesses are facing amidst economic uncertainties and shared some optimism for 2026 during an appearance on “Claman Countdown.” According to the latest report from ADP, over 100,000 jobs were lost in November as private […]
Asian markets largely increase following Wall Street’s gains driven by hopes of interest rate cuts due to disappointing jobs data.

Asia-Pacific Markets Show Slight Gains On Thursday, the Asia-Pacific markets were mostly up following a rise on Wall Street. This uptick was fueled by the anticipation that the Federal Reserve might lower interest rates next week, especially after a jobs report that fell short of expectations. According to payroll processor ADP, private companies saw a […]