
A guide through the eye-opening world of EBT cards.

A new study confirms our worst fears: Young people have the fewest jobs in 60 years. So why are we so optimistic?

People are excited about last month's jobs growth. Here's why.

College students not used to being asked to study are struggling in the real world.

Why are older adults still acting as if the lives of their poor, poor children are the only ones at stake?

Delving into the latest labor market news.
The connection between education and ending the nation's unemployment crisis dominated Obama's Silicon Valley town hall yesterday.

"Enterprise zones," where people are exploited, aren't the key to solving black unemployment, but "charter cities" might be.

A British newspaper tested the theory that immigrants are hungrier for work than native citizens, to interesting results.

Our new series, The GOOD Guide to Hustlin', kicks off with practical advice for the mom’s-basement-dwellers of the “boomerang generation.”

Bill Clinton promises to create thousands of jobs, while Congress sits on its hands. Is the future of job creation to sidestep the government?

Unemployment is high, but there are tons of open jobs in engineering and science. Here's how America's school system can fill the gap.

A recent survey has found that 75 percent of women won't marry a man without a job. Why don't men have the same hesitance?

Social enterprise Lumni makes paying for college a collective investment instead of an individual one.

Forty-seven percent of Motor City residents can't fill out a job application or read a newspaper.

Out of work student? Join the Briefcase Brigade and tell your member of Congress that you need a job.

The burger chain's promotional event resulted in frustration when some locations admitted to not even having jobs available.

The civil rights leader's son attempts to make the case that the iPad is a job killer. He fails.