Mike Rowe reveals which essential jobs AI can't touch – and why Americans should pay attention
The construction industry needs to attract 439,000 new workers in 2025 and 499,000 in 2026 as Mike Rowe warns of implications from the skilled labor shortage.
Labor Secretary says H-2A visa program improvements will benefit farmers without displacing American workers
Secretary Chavez-DeRemer clarifies that the H-2A visa program changes are not an expansion or amnesty program but aim to streamline existing processes for farmers and ranchers.
American energy revival takes shape as GE Vernova pours millions into Pennsylvania economy
Energy company GE Vernova expands Pennsylvania operations with an $80 million investment, adding 250 jobs at its Charleroi facility for electric grid infrastructure.
Red state success story: Texas and Florida metros lead nation in economic and population growth
Austin, Texas, stood out as the fastest-growing metro, with eight of the 10 most booming metros being located in the South, according to a new LendingTree report.
Nvidia CEO says AI will create more jobs despite workforce changes
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang contradicts Anthropic CEO's 'white-collar apocalypse' prediction, suggesting AI will augment jobs while encouraging workers to adapt.
Is Gen-Z ‘starting to wake up’ to trade school programs? One tech institute leader hopes so
Trade school enrollment grew as Gen-Z turned to skilled trades, with new legislation from the Trump administration allowing Pell grants to fund shorter workforce training programs.
Indeed, Glassdoor cutting jobs as artificial intelligence utilization grows
Recruit Holdings is eliminating about 1,300 jobs at Indeed and Glassdoor through layoffs, according to an announcement from the parent company.
GOP rep accuses Dems of ‘hypocrisy’ for voting no on Trump’s ‘historic’ tax bill
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., discusses the Republican tax bill's benefits for blue-collar workers, including no tax on tips and overtime tax refund.
Meta is 'creating a superintelligence talent war,' tech expert says
Constellation Research founder R 'Ray' Wang weighs in on mixing business with politics, the impact on Elon Musk's companies following his announcement of a new political party and Meta's superintelligence hiring spree.
A new era of restaurant workers may earn six-figure salaries and benefits that 'no other industry' can provide
The CEOs of Bartaco and Cotton Patch Cafe reveal how workers can climb to six-figure salaries amid nationwide shortages, offering benefits like tuition assistance and retirement plans.
Restaurant CEOs talk big investments into a new era of workers
Cotton Patch Cafe CEO Brandon Coleman and Bartaco President and CEO Anthony Valletta speak with Fox News Digital about the ability to attract, hire and retain employees.
How does the 'big, beautiful bill' help middle-class taxpayers?
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act extends Trump's expiring tax cuts and adds new deductions for middle-class Americans, including relief for tipped workers, overtime pay and retirees.
American-born workers see significant job gains as foreign-born employment drops
The number of U.S.-born workers increased by more than 800,000 from May to June, and is also over 2 million higher than when the second Trump administration began in January.
Americans trapped in side hustle economy as 9-to-5 jobs no longer pay the bills
Rising costs drive Americans toward side hustles, with LendingTree survey showing nearly 40% have secondary income sources and 61% saying they couldn't afford life without them.
Weekly unemployment claims hit post-COVID high as markets rally
MacroMavens President Stephanie Pomboy joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the latest unemployment numbers and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s comments on the future of Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
Trump's Labor secretary 'not concerned at all' about latest job report
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer discusses the June jobs report and factories reportedly struggling to fill 400,000 open jobs in the U.S.
Job growth picked up in June despite economic uncertainty
The Labor Department released its jobs report for June which showed U.S. employers added 147,000 jobs last month as the labor market weathered economic uncertainty.
Trump's leadership united GOP amid 'big, beautiful bill' vote, Treasury Secretary Bessent says
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent weighs in on the 'big, beautiful bill' as it's expected to pass in the House, job creation in the U.S., President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs and more on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Microsoft announces another round of layoffs affecting thousands of workers
Microsoft is cutting thousands of jobs in its latest round of layoffs, following previous reductions in May, as part of efforts to streamline operations.
Private sector lost 33,000 jobs in June, well below expectations, ADP says
The figure reported on Wednesday is well below economists’ estimates of an increase of 95,000 jobs and also down from the prior month’s revised reading of 29,000 jobs.