Navigating Challenges in a Changing Geopolitical Landscape
Trump's return could shift ASEAN dynamics, posing challenges and opportunities in the South China Sea and beyond.
Trump's return could shift ASEAN dynamics, posing challenges and opportunities in the South China Sea and beyond.
Oregon behavioral health workers face short staffing, low pay, and burnout, impacting service quality. Increased funding and support are crucial.
The AFL-CIO launched a comprehensive guide exposing the Trump Project 2025 Agenda's impact on workers' rights and unions.
Over the last four years, the US economy has witnessed significant growth, adding more than 14.8 million jobs, including a remarkable increase of 800,000 manufacturing jobs—the largest gain since the 1970s. This period has also seen the creation of 10 million new small businesses in 2021 and 2022 alone, marking the strongest two-year period on record. Amidst this growth, the unemployment rate has plummeted to under 4%, the lowest level in 54 years. Notably, American wages have surged at the fastest rate this century, with inflation falling for 11 consecutive months to half its post-COVID peak. This has allowed US wages to not only outpace inflation but also to achieve the greatest gains among major economies worldwide, with young Americans and those starting families experiencing wage growth at four times the average rate.
The US economy is now outpacing China's for the first time since the 1970s, with significant contributions from the manufacturing sector, which has seen wages increase by over 25% from pre-pandemic levels. Nearly 90% of manufacturing positions now qualify for healthcare benefits, underscoring the enhanced quality of these new jobs. The manufacturing sector's resurgence has added nearly $12 trillion to the US economy and exported $1.6 trillion in goods last year alone. American workers are now enjoying greater financial security, with savings for retirement at an all-time high, showcasing the robust health and promising outlook of the US economy in a post-pandemic world.
Ronald Walsh, Schenectady County's corrections superintendent, wins Never Quit Award for his dedication to rehabilitating incarcerated individuals.
Nearly 400 healthcare workers picket USC Verdugo Hills Hospital over understaffing and service cuts, urging improved conditions after recent birthing center closure.
Energy Transfer has decided to build the Hugh Brinson pipeline in Texas, a $2.7bn project in two phases.
The Shapiro Administration's $6M tourist program aims to boost PA's economy, with a $15M budget supporting jobs and attracting regional and international visitors.
San Antonio city employees can now engage in political activities after Prop D's approval, ending a 72-year restriction and enhancing their civic participation.
Teamsters at i-Health strike due to unfair labor practices; 11 workers fired without cause after two days on picket line.