May job additions far short of expectations; just 38K
Unemployment rate slips to 4.7 percent, lowest since late 2007, as more Americans depart the labor pool
Kate Gibson is a Reporter for CBS MoneyWatch in New York, where she covers business and consumer finance. She previously worked for CNBC and MarketWatch and has written for national news outlets, including Barron's, the Wall Street Journal and the Chicago Tribune.
Unemployment rate slips to 4.7 percent, lowest since late 2007, as more Americans depart the labor pool
Critics say the gorilla Harambe's tragic death shows why breeding animals in captivity should instead be eliminated
Public libraries in two U.S. cities are expanding their offerings -- by helping unemployed men with their neckwear
Thomas Perez says 39,000 workers should be back on the job next week with agreement in principle on four-year contract
Nearly 70 children have been sickened after drinking from spill-proof plastic tumblers with contaminated valves
While some statistics show a decline in worker injuries, it may not necessarily mean those jobs are getting safer
Some of the fluffy stuff comes from an inhumane practice called live-plucking, even though most retailers reject it
Move comes a month after the "Penny Arcade" fleet was taken out of service amid reports customers were getting short changed
Las Vegas gambler William "Billy" Walters charged in scheme; SEC says golfer Phil Mickelson also profited but was not charged
Ensuring that "hard work is rewarded," he announces regulations expected to boost wages by $12 billion over 10 years
Labor group decries the soaring gap in pay between chief executives and rank-and-file employees
Long viewed as offering a middle-class income, manufacturing jobs increasingly pay more like jobs at Walmart
Global consumption of alcohol fell last year for the first time in more than a decade, but not everyone is cutting back
The artificial intelligence behind the quiz show champ could profoundly change how legal research is done
First restaurant company to try gratuity-free system says staff and customers at some outlets didn't like the approach