Vanishing immigration is the ‘real story’ for the economy and a bigger supply shock than tariffs, analysts says
A workforce that is growing more slowly doesn't need as much hiring to absorb the additional labor supply.
A workforce that is growing more slowly doesn't need as much hiring to absorb the additional labor supply.
“Those exports of critical minerals have been getting released at a rate that is, you know, higher than it was but not as high as we believe we agreed to in Geneva.”
"All that these troops will be able to do is provide a form of force protection and other logistical support for ICE personnel."
Foreign hackers have increasingly identified smartphones, other mobile devices and the apps they use as a weak link in U.S. cyberdefenses.
Dr. Somi Javaid is the founder of HerMD which provides in-person and virtual care focused on women’s health.
Cookie dough executive Loren Castle has learned to spot the good eggs after previous hiring woes—and no big egos or corporate stiffs will make the cut.
When his hedge fund was hemorrhaging money and he was splitting up with his wife of 25 years, Ackman said the concept of compounding interest got him through.
“All roads lead back to China,” declares Dealmed CEO Michael Einhorn of his company’s journey to remake its supply chain.
Lucy Guo is now the youngest self-made woman on the planet—knocking Taylor Swift off the top spot. But even with a $1.3 billion net worth, the 30-year-old cofounder of Scale AI tells Fortune she still pinches the pennies.
Trivago’s CEO, CFO, and CMO were all once interns. Now, they’re trying to bring billions in revenue to the company.
DHS said in a statement that recent ICE operations in Los Angeles resulted in the arrest of 118 immigrants.
BofA found that 22% of Gen Z homeowners bought their home with siblings, surging from 12% in 2024 and just 4% in 2023.