A large majority of business leaders say they plan to add more jobs in 2019, and many say the Trump tax cuts have helped their businesses, according to a new Zogby Analytics Poll highlighted in the Washington Examiner.
Kai Fu Lee, a pioneer in artificial intelligence and venture capitalist based in China, tells 60 Minutes it won't just be blue collar jobs that are displaced by AI. See the full story, Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CBS
In our preview of the December payrolls report, we said that the big risk is a big upside surprise in the form of "good news being bad news", and sure enough, and that's precisely what happened when the BLS reported that in December the US added a wh
Travis Merle wrote the song Sixteen Tons about working your life away in the coal mines and spending your whole paycheck-and then some-at the company store. You had no other options in the corporate mining villages of the early twentieth century.
"Inescapable." "It's a constant stressor." I see no way out."
What do professors, real estate agents, farmers, business executives, computer programmers and store clerks have in common?
millionaires by age 45...Millennials are not exactly known for greatness; the entire generation is more commonly viewed as a bunch of whiners and entitled snowflakes who don't want to work. Worse, many millennials seem to think that they should sim
Students and faculty at the University of Southern California are upset because a popular dean of the Marshall School of Business, James Ellis, has been fired by interim USC President Wanda Austin.
Elon Musk's Gigafactory is arguably the most important thing that Tesla makes. The 1.9 million-square-foot factory in Sparks, Nevada, is only 30 percent complete, but it's already on track to make 60 percent of the world's lithium ion batteries
President Donald Trump will consider cutting all subsidies to General Motors after the company announced plans to slash production at several American plants, he said Tuesday.
Japanese researchers at the Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) research center have developed a prototype humanoid robot, the HRP-5P, designed to autonomously perform heavy labor in hazardous environments.
In a fig leaf offering of cooperation, Democratic House leader Nancy Pelosi, fresh off her victory in the House, said she spoke with President Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell about working together on infrastructure spending that would help create j
Back in the summer of 2017, to much fanfare President Donald Trump announced that Taiwanese electronics giant Foxconn, best known for making the iPhone, would build a new plant producing LCD panels in Wisconsin that will "bring thousands of jobs to t
From media to manufacturing to medicine, technology is reshaping the face of more and more industries, marching them lock-step into an information economy.
Looking at a map of California on a projector screen, Johannes Moenius, an economics professor at the University of Redlands, hovered his mouse over the Inland Empire, which glowed with a splotch of red pixels.
The middle class in America has been declining for decades, and we continue to get even more evidence of the catastrophic damage that has already been done.
The New York Times is scrambling to quell a staff rebellion at its metro desk after the section's editor, Cliff Levy, unleashed a blistering email to staffers last week, saying the section had "lost its footing" and was in need of "urgent"