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If companies are having trouble hiring, why aren’t they paying more?
Jul 7, 2017
The June employment report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed strong job growth – 222,000 – and a 0.1 percent rise in the unemployment rate to 4.4 percent, as more job-seekers entered the labor force. But the rise in average hourly earnings was anemic—up 0.2 percent month over month, 2.5 percent year over year. […]
What it's like to let someone try to phish you
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Jul 7, 2017
PhishMe simulates scams as a way to train people what not to click on.
Walmart tries to make better savers out of the unbanked
by
Erika Beras
Jul 7, 2017
A prepaid debit card program with a savings plan called the Vault links prizes to savings.
Here are the hot jobs in this low unemployment economy
Jul 7, 2017
The June unemployment report is out today, and we’re looking at which jobs are in demand in our near-full employment economy. How can you tell which occupations are hard to fill? One way is to see where employers are raising salaries to attract new workers. Pharmacy tech, registered nurse, software engineer, data scientist — if […]
Hilton appeals to millennials with new cheap and trendy hotel chain
Jul 7, 2017
Hilton opened its 5,000th hotel last month, but this one wasn’t one of the luxury properties the company is known for. The new hotel in Oklahoma City is the first in Hilton’s new low-cost brand called Tru. It’s part of a trend happening across the hospitality industry as major hotels look to bring in millennials. […]
It’s not just TV anymore: QVC merges with rival HSN to create mega online presence
by
Reema Khrais
Jul 6, 2017
QVC is buying its longtime rival HSN — Home Shopping Network — in a $2.1 billion deal. It already owns about 40 percent of the company. The two have made a name for themselves with their channels, but they sell things online, too. And the thinking is that this merger will help them get even closer […]
Whatever happened to the U.S. trade deal with Europe?
by
Ryan Kailath
Jul 6, 2017
We take a look at the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP, the U.S. trade agreement with the European Union.
For public good, not for profit.
Hobby Lobby is paying a $3 million fine for dealing in now-forfeited smuggled antiquities
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 6, 2017
The ancient clay cuneiform tablets from Iraq have a "muddy" provenance.
Why are job interviews getting so complicated?
Jul 5, 2017
The U.S. is at close to full employment, but companies are getting pickier and less responsive at the same time.
The Tesla for the rest of us is here
by
Scott Tong
Jul 3, 2017
The $35,000 Model 3 is on track for production this week.