When COVID-19 shut down schools this spring, parents juggled work and at-home schooling. Many worry about doing it again when kids go back to school.
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Pinterest workers plan walk out to demand end to workplace racial, gender discrimination
Continuing a reckoning sparked by two Black employees who accused the company of racial bias, Pinterest employees plan to walk out Friday i protest.
Americans continue to seek jobless benefits as Congress wrangles and the economy sputters
The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits hit 963,000, lower than expected.
Unemployment claims slip below 1M for first time since March but job losses remain high as Congress wrangles over more aid
Unemployment claims dropped last week, slipping below 1 million for the first time since the economic shutdown sparked by COVID-19 began this spring.
Moving to the suburbs to escape the coronavirus? Maybe not, a new survey says
In cities, 74% of residents say they are likely to stay put despite the coronavirus pandemic according to a new Yahoo Finance and Harris poll.
Jamie Dimon of JP Morgan Chase and other CEOs aim to hire 100,000 New Yorkers by 2030
The head of JPMorgan Chase and other CEOs are banding together with the goal of hiring 100,000 New Yorkers who are disadvantaged or people of color.
Nordstrom to lay off some employees, as the coronavirus continues to take a toll on retail
Nordstrom says that it will lay off some employees, as sales struggle amid the coronavirus pandemic.
‘The jobs just aren’t there’: Number of Americans filing for unemployment rises for first time since March, even as aid is set to shrink
The number of Americans filing for unemployment rose last week for the first time since March, even as the extra $600 in benefits is set to expire.
When will I start receiving the extra aid in unemployment? Your money questions answered
When will I start receiving the extra aid in unemployment? How much will it be? Your money questions, answered by USA TODAY Network financial experts.
Over a million more expected to file jobless claims as coronavirus pauses reopenings
Between 1.25 million and 1.5 million Americans filed initial applications for unemployment insurance last week, economists estimate.