I'm probably as sick of writing about job loss as you are reading about it. But I have some good news to report.
Freelance photographer Mathieu Young documents the plight of El Centro, California, where unemployment hit 30 percent.
I'm probably as sick of writing about job loss as you are reading about it. But I have some good news to report.
Freelance photographer Mathieu Young documents the plight of El Centro, California, where unemployment hit 30 percent.
Earlier this month, in an unexpected bit of good news, a Labor Department report showed a decline of just 11,000 jobs for November, far below any of the job losses posted over the last 23 months.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt talks to CNN's Kiran Chetry about job creation and how the government should spend its money.
White House Economic adviser Christine Romer talks about President Obama's plan to create more jobs.
President Obama on Friday praised the latest jobs figures that show a drop in the U.S. unemployment rate from 10.2 percent to 10 percent in November.
President Obama, cabinet members and business leaders discuss jobs and the economy. CNN's Samantha Hayes reports.
Despite signs the economy is imporiving, CNN's Allan Chernoff explains why managers are still hesitant to hire.
It's the oldest trick in the political playbook: Call together a "summit" of fancy people so you'll appear to be focused on work that must get done.
President Obama on Thursday called on business leaders from the private sector to generate ideas that will "accelerate job creation" and stimulate investment in the United States.
A new poll shows how Americans feel President Obama is handling jobs. CNN's Paul Steinhauser gives us the numbers.
Congressional Democrats want more action to stem unemployment. CNN's Jessica Yellin reports.
Baby boomers, those born between 1946 and 1964, are nearing retirement age. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that there are 78.2 million boomers, and that every hour, 330 of them turn 60.
Larry talks with Bishop T.D. Jakes about his advice to those whom have been hit hard by the economic crisis.
CNN's Kitty Pilgrim looks at whether jobs are being created with federal stimulus money.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 36 percent of unemployed people --or 5.4 million -- had been without a job for 27 weeks or more in September 2009.
In the early 1990's, I was listening to the Rush Limbaugh radio show when a young man from Youngstown, Ohio, called in to complain about... well, life.
Despite some signs that the economy is on the mend, a lack of confidence from consumers and companies alike may hamper job growth during the next few months, economists say.
When you apply for a job, you know exactly what you're looking for. You want a company you love, great co-workers, a decent salary, a culture where you fit in and, most importantly, you want to love what you'll be doing.
You're probably due for a promotion, right? I don't know you, but if you're like most other workers, you think you deserve a promotion. You are the glue that holds the entire organization together. Everybody knows it.
Larry talks with Bishop T.D. Jakes about his advice to those whom have been hit hard by the economic crisis.
With federal money being poured into "green" jobs, could it help the U.S. economy? CNN's Fredricka Whitfield reports.
Some of the stimulus money from the U.S. government is going to programs that help young adults find jobs.
The White House was wrong in its prediction about jobs in America. CNN's Josh Levs has a Reality Check.
The expanded Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, has begun adding staff and plans to hire 800 more personnel as construction projects continue.
An Ohio company transforming its business model will build its headquarters in the town of Greenville.
Elkhart, Indiana, has suffered through a litany of economic bad news and layoffs.
Mary Walker has organized a job fair with a religious twist. The unemployed training manager worked with other members of the Crossroads Church in Loveland, Colorado, to put together a job fair with 20 prospective employers -- and one prayer and encouragement area.
A record number of senior citizens attended a job fair this week in Loveland, Colorado.
For some, winning at a casino doesn't mean a stack of chips; it means a job.
Job fairs are getting more competitive. Recent events across the nation drew thousands of people and one fair was so packed organizers had to turn people away.
During President Obama's prime-time news conference Tuesday, he talked about the economic stimulus plan designed to "jump-start job creation and put money in people's pockets."
Careerbuilder.com's Jason Lovelace gives job seekers advice on how to make their resume stand out.
One company brings back thousands of jobs to U.S. and airlines get their latest quality ranking. Poppy Harlow reports.
Unemployed people with disabilities are having increasing trouble finding a job.

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