
Robots are increasing efficiency in manual-labor jobs such as construction and warehousing, working right alongside people. But as some jobs are replaced, new ones will open up.

The eighth wonder of the investment world — compound interest — won't be enough to bail out underfunded pension plans.

The hotel industry is lobbying government at all levels to impose regulations and taxes on Airbnb in an effort to stifle competition.
Despite OPEC’s attempt to manipulate world crude-oil prices to its benefit, the oil and gas rig count in the United States jumped by 15 last week and now sits at 824, an increase of 374 in just the last year, putting one more nail in OPEC's coffin.
Cash-only Medical Care Benefits From IRS Non-enforcement of ObamaCare Mandate
Written by Bob AdelmannWith the Internal Revenue Service's abdication, ObamaCare's doom is sealed. The free market, on the other hand, is gearing up to provide alternatives.
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The high sales volume that the gun industry saw under President Obama is declining, but the "new normal" will be at a much higher level.
The union representing AT&T workers in five southern states has reached a tentative agreement with AT&T Southwest that includes a promise to hire 3,000 American workers to do jobs previously done overseas.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announced on Sunday that it was investing $1 billion in expanding its plants in Warren, Michigan, and Toledo, Ohio — a move which would result in 2,000 new jobs by 2020
As Baby Boomers retire, pension promises won't be kept. What happens then? Athens? London's "Winter of Discontent?"
Lenin saw the cinema as critical to Communist take-over. Now, his Chinese comrades are actually buying up the American movie industry.
Heading into the Christmas shopping season, manufacturing and transportation numbers should be much better than they are.