U.S. jobs
Coverage of U.S. jobs in the Nexus archive.
- U.S. Jobs, Circle, Galaxy, American Bitcoin earnings: Crypto Week Ahead
The article highlights upcoming developments in the cryptocurrency sector, focusing on U.S. Jobs, Circle, Galaxy, and American Bitcoin earnings as key topics for the week ahead.
- Trump administration pushes tougher English rules for Mexican train crews crossing into the US
The Trump administration proposes stricter English language requirements for Mexican train crews crossing into the U.S. to ensure safety and protect domestic jobs. Major rail unions support the rule, which aims to enhance safety communication and prevent foreign crews from displacing American workers.
- Bracing for Yen Swings; US Jobs Ease Fed-Hike Concerns | The Asia Trade 7/3/2026
The article discusses potential fluctuations in the Japanese yen and how recent U.S. jobs data has alleviated concerns about the Federal Reserve raising interest rates.
- European stock markets soar as US jobs woe eases interest rate hike fears
European stock markets rose as concerns over US interest rate hikes diminished following improved US jobs data. The easing of fears about aggressive monetary policy contributed to the market gains.
- US Jobs Preview: What to Watch for in the June Report
The article previews the upcoming June US jobs report, highlighting key factors to monitor, including employment numbers and changes in the unemployment rate.
- Barriers grow for international students seeking U.S. jobs: The 'American dream ... is collapsing'
International graduates face increasing challenges in securing U.S. jobs due to a weak hiring market and evolving immigration policies. The article highlights the 'American dream' of working in the U.S. as increasingly unattainable for many international students.
- AI will reshape 50-55% of U.S. jobs in next 3 years, analysis finds
A study by Boston Consulting Group predicts AI will reshape 50-55% of U.S. jobs over the next three years. The analysis suggests AI integration may alter job roles rather than causing widespread job losses.