And December’s Jobs Report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics – the last one of Joe Biden’s presidency – emphatically put the exclamation point at the end of this tale: 256,000 new jobs burst onto the market while the unemployment rate fell again to 4.1%.
President Joe Biden will leave the White House with a strong economy, historic gains in the job market, a foundation for future manufacturing growth, and having brought down decades-high inflation without triggering a recession.
President Joe Biden delivered his farewell address to the nation on Wednesday night. Some of his claims don't check out.
In his farewell address to the nation and in other recent remarks, President Joe Biden has repeated claims that are misleading or need additional context.
President Joe Biden had good news to ... A rise in these measures had raised concerns about labor market deterioration. Nonfarm payrolls increased the most since March, the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics said. Data for October and November ...
First lady Jill Biden expressed her disappointment with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a new interview with The Washington Post, providing rare public comments about the fractured relationship between her husband, Joe Biden, and Pelosi following the president’s departure from the 2024 race.
The worst year for job creation under Joe Biden was comparable to the best year for job creation under Donald Trump.
Veterans in the workforce posted another solid showing in the final monthly jobs report of the Biden administration with a 2.8% unemployment rate that was well below the national average, the Labor Department said Friday.
Two political analysts talk with MPR News host Tom Crann about President Joe Biden’s legacy and the impact his record will have on Minnesotans.
PG&E has landed a record-setting $15 billion federal loan guarantee that could help the utility and its customers save money.
Exiting President Joe Biden was not without his faults, but American just couldn’t bare to accept him, writes columnist LeBron Hill.
As U.S. President Donald Trump returns to the White House, it already seems clear that his second term will look little like his first. Many of Trump’s first-term appointments distanced themselves from his views and even denounced him.