In Georgia’s midterm elections, Democrats are campaigning on health care issues like Medicaid and abortion, but the economy remains at the fore for voters.
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A recession is coming, economists say. When it will hit is a matter of debate.
One reason inflation has held its grip on the U.S. economy is that American consumers continue to spend, seemingly undeterred by the price increases, which has
Evictions are piling up across the U.S. as Covid-era protections end and rents climb
On a recent Friday morning, more than 100 renters facing eviction filed through Arizona Judge Anna Huberman’s court in what’s becoming a typical day for her,
A seismic grocery merger faces major opposition from employees and antitrust experts
Wealthy investors in Albertsons may reap a $4 billion dividend ahead of Kroger’s $25 billion takeover of the supermarket firm. Workers and unions are worried.
Hong Kong is inviting back the (business) world. Will it accept?
A banking summit in Hong Kong aimed to burnish its reputation as an international financial center amid lingering Covid rules and a harsh national security law.
Advertisers pull back from Twitter amid 'uncertainty' about Elon Musk's strategy
Some advertisers are pulling back from buying promotional placements on Twitter as they determine what the site will look like under new owner Elon Musk.
Inside Twitter's chaotic short-notice layoffs
Twitter was plunged into turmoil Friday after Elon Musk’s team started laying off wide swaths of the company’s workforce.
How pay transparency laws set the stage for another big shift in work culture
Companies across the country have begun listing salary ranges in their job descriptions after a New York City law took effect Tuesday requiring any employer
Twitter sued over short-notice layoffs as Elon Musk's takeover rocks company
A lawsuit was filed against Twitter on Thursday alleging the social media company now headed by Elon Musk violated federal and state law that requires 60 days’ notice of mass layoffs, according to a court document.
As major companies shut down stores with union drives, workers file more complaints
Organizers say store closings are one way companies try to curb unionizing amid post-pandemic worker frustration. NBC News analysis shows complaints up sharply.