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Economic experts at the Arkansas Business Forecast luncheon on Friday predicted growth will continue in Arkansas in 2026.
AI is disrupting labor markets, but it can also be "a rising tide that lifts all boats" if workers embrace it with support from employers, says MIT economist.
AI could indeed wreak havoc in the white-collar workforce. But rather than make such jobs less lucrative—let alone ...
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But the one that captures the biggest near-term worry is the diamond. If entry-level and junior jobs are disproportionately affected by AI, white-collar organisations may end up narrower at the top ...
The World Economic Forum's Saadia Zahidi writes about the complex ways AI is transforming the global labor market.
ODU economist says federal job losses and slower migration could weigh on Hampton Roads economy, urging private sector growth and more housing supply.
Thirty-five years ago, Michigan workers were paid far more than their counterparts in North Carolina and Texas, and about the ...
The most prevalent jobs in America tend to offer low pay and require little education. But there are exceptions.
A state economist warns that inflation remains a key concern, especially as wages have not kept pace with rising costs.