Happy jobs day to all who celebrate!
Jan 5, 2024

Happy jobs day to all who celebrate!

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Employers added 216,000 new jobs in December, and the unemployment rate remained low. We'll discuss.

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A stronger-than-anticipated jobs report

There’s news that hiring in America got unexpectedly stronger in December, with 216,000 more people on payrolls. Experts thought the unemployment rate would get a tad worse. Instead, it held steady at a very low rate of 3.7 percent. We’ll check Christopher Lowe, chief economist at FHN Financial in New York, who helps us break it all down.

The gadget-makers descend on Las Vegas

In Las Vegas, it’s the annual CES extravaganza, or what used to be called the Consumer Electronics Show. This year, artificial intelligence is expected to take center stage.

Texas' education funding revamp brings big changes

Jan 5, 2024
The new funding approach puts more money into the system and more emphasis on outcomes rather than enrollment totals.
Texas' new funding approach for community colleges puts more emphasis on outcomes rather than enrollment totals. Above, the campus of Richland College in Dallas.
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The team

Leanna Byrne Host, BBC
Kelly Silvera Executive Producer
Meredith Garretson Morbey Senior Producer
Erika Soderstrom Producer
Alex Schroeder Producer
Ariana Rosas Producer
Dylan Miettinen Digital Producer
Jesson Duller Media Producer
Nic Perez Director/Producer
James Graham Producer, BBC
Jo Critcher Producer, BBC
Naomi Rainey Producer, BBC
Lis Mahy Producer, BBC