Jun 07 Watch News Wrap: Economy Added 175,000 Jobs in May, but Unemployment Grew In other news Friday, although 175,000 more jobs were created in May, unemployment rose to 7.6 percent. Also, a gunman fired at vehicles near a college in Santa Monica, Calif., killing one person and injuring several others. At the time… Continue watching
May 03 Watch April Hiring Increase Shows Signs of Economic Healing Despite Spending Cuts April Hiring Increase Shows Signs of Economic Healing Despite Spending Cuts… Continue watching
May 03 Watch The Pros and Cons of Life As A Jobless Single Dad The Pros and Cons of Life As A Jobless Single Dad… Continue watching
Apr 25 Watch Former INS Chief Says U.S. Needs Foreign Workers Kwame Holman with Doris Meissner… Continue watching
Mar 08 Watch How Will Employment, Earnings Change as U.S. Job Market Recovers? How Will Employment, Earnings Change as U.S. Job Market Recovers?… Continue watching
Mar 08 Watch February Brings Drop in Unemployment, Best Job Report in Four Years Things are looking up for job seekers. The February 2013 jobs report showed the addition of 236,000 jobs and the unemployment rate dropped to 7.7 percent, making it the best report in four years. Ray Suarez examines the data and… Continue watching
Feb 12 Watch Sen. Marco Rubio Delivers Republican Response to SOTU Sen. Marco Rubio Delivers Republican Response to SOTU… Continue watching
Jan 01 Watch School of Wine: Training Students for Jobs in Washington State's Wine Industry School of Wine: Training Students for Jobs in Washington State's Wine Industry… Continue watching
Dec 31 Watch Why After-School Jobs Keep Young Adults in School Jobs can provide teenagers with an exciting glimpse of economic freedom, as well as a new set of responsibilities and money, often for the first time. But education experts say part-time and after-school jobs also play a pivotal role in… Continue watching
Dec 27 After-School Jobs Spark Academic Success The NewsHour's American Graduate team recently traveled to Boston to report on youth employment rates and how the city is reaching out to businesses in an effort to link the classroom to potential careers. Continue reading