Dockworkers Suspend Strike After Reaching Tentative Deal Until Jan. 15

Dockworkers Suspend Strike After Reaching Tentative Deal Until Jan. 15

Inflation Continues To Cool Ahead Of The Federal Reserve's Next Rate Decision

Inflation Continues To Cool Ahead Of The Federal Reserve's Next Rate Decision

Dollar General To Pay $12 Million For Alleged Violations Including Blocking Exits

Dollar General To Pay $12 Million For Alleged Violations Including Blocking Exits

OSHA Proposes New Rule To Protect Workers From Heat Stress

OSHA Proposes New Rule To Protect Workers From Heat Stress

New Federal Rule Would Bar ‘Noncompete’ Agreements For Most Employees

New Federal Rule Would Bar ‘Noncompete’ Agreements For Most Employees

Financial Expert Discusses Inflation's Impact On Oklahomans

Financial Expert Discusses Inflation's Impact On Oklahomans

Biden Looks To Provide Relief From Extreme Heat As Record High Temperatures Persist Across The U.S.

Biden Looks To Provide Relief From Extreme Heat As Record High Temperatures Persist Across The U.S.

Here's What The Latest Inflation Report Means For Your Money

Here's What The Latest Inflation Report Means For Your Money

Hiring Cools As Employers Added 209,000 Jobs In June

Hiring Cools As Employers Added 209,000 Jobs In June

Inflation Grew At 4% Rate In May, Its Slowest Pace In 2 Years

Inflation Grew At 4% Rate In May, Its Slowest Pace In 2 Years

US Applications For Jobless Benefits Highest Since October 2021

US Applications For Jobless Benefits Highest Since October 2021

Employers Added 339,000 Jobs In May As Hiring Surged

Employers Added 339,000 Jobs In May As Hiring Surged

Sonic Drive-in Restaurants Pay More Than $70,000 For Breaking Child Labor Laws

Sonic Drive-in Restaurants Pay More Than $70,000 For Breaking Child Labor Laws

State Lawmakers Want Children To Fill Labor Shortages, Even In Bars And On School Nights

State Lawmakers Want Children To Fill Labor Shortages, Even In Bars And On School Nights

US Job Openings Dip To 9.6 Million, Lowest Since 2021

US Job Openings Dip To 9.6 Million, Lowest Since 2021

Hiring Slowed In March As US Job Market Shows Signs Of Cooling

Hiring Slowed In March As US Job Market Shows Signs Of Cooling

Employment Rates Slowing Down In The U.S.

Employment Rates Slowing Down In The U.S.

Number Of US Job Openings Fell Sharply In February

Number Of US Job Openings Fell Sharply In February