Rising health care prices in the U.S. are leading employers outside the health care sector to reduce their payroll and decrease their number of employees, according to a new study co-authored by Yale ...
The health care sector is a bright spot in the economy this year, driving nearly half of the nation's employment gains, but ...
In the context of policy discussions regarding proposed Medicaid cuts, Medicaid work requirements, and other heatlh coverage issues, Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., pointed out the link between health care ...
Health care and social assistance companies added about 47,000 employees to payrolls in August, according to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report. While it remained the largest contributor to job ...
A new report from jobs platform Monster shows businesses in health care, logistics, and sales continue actively hiring, yet ...
The number of job openings fell slightly in July as employers turned more cautious about their hiring plans, the Labor Department said on Wednesday. At 7.2 million, openings were down from the revised ...
Along with hospitality, construction, and transport, health care companies have been the strongest creators of jobs over the past few years. But a new study by cloud-based physical security solution ...
Hospitals are desperate to fill a middle-class health care job that only requires candidates to graduate from a certificate program — the issue is nobody’s heard of it. Sterile processing technicians ...
President Donald Trump said he would negotiate with Democrats over health care subsidies, a move that could open the door to ...
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How to prevent job-search burnout, career expert says: 'Make sure you're taking care of your mental space'
In today's labor market, it can be tough for job seekers to stay positive. Laid-off workers are struggling to land new roles, and long-term unemployment is rising: the number of Americans who have ...
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