Millennial doesn't "believe" in work-life balance, shares eye-opening take
Grace McCarrick told Newsweek: "The idea that anything is a perfect 50/50 balance is laughable and a shortcut to feeling like you can't do anything right."
Don't Believe the Anti-Tariff Hysteria | Opinion
On April 2, 2025, President Donald J. Trump didn't just unveil tariffs—he sparked a revolution.
I'm on a Florida teacher salary, but my side hustles bring in $20K a year
"In February of last year, I earned five figures by live-streaming daily," the high school teacher told Newsweek.
Americans brace for summer of layoffs
A staggering 81 percent of workers fear job loss this year.
Mass layoffs hit Southwest Airlines this month
The cuts, concentrated in Dallas, represent about 15 percent of the airline's corporate and leadership workforce.
Plane passenger reads text woman in front sends—can't believe what she says
"We've all been there sis," one viewer wrote after seeing the text message.
Maryland's Commerce Secretary: Why Diversity Is a Strength | Opinion
Across gender and racial lines, there is a clear economic power in diversity.
Shock as Gen Z mom works three jobs in a day to make a living
"It can take a lot of time away from my family, but I do it for my son," Cindy Dionicio, from Delaware, told Newsweek.
DOGE cuts update today: Over a dozen buildings sold off
The General Services Administration has sold 13 federal properties, according to the Department of Government Efficiency.
Gen Z isn't looking to make blue collar work a career
While some of Gen Z are filling trade positions, data suggests few intend to stay there for the long haul.
Why hiring Gen Z has "positive influence" on team, says millennial boss
Sophia Gowland told Newsweek that her Gen Zers aren't afraid to "challenge outdated norms" and prioritize themselves over work.
The jobs that will be safe from AI, according to experts
Jobs that rely on face-to-face interaction, like health care work and teaching, will be protected from changes made by artificial intelligence.
Number of Americans still unemployed after benefits run out rises
According to newly released federal data, nearly 1.3 million Americans have now been unemployed for 27 weeks or more.
Why companies are ghosting job candidates at higher rates
According to the 2025 Candidate Experience Report by Criteria Corp., 48 percent of job seekers say they were ghosted by an employer in the past year.
Millennial posts tearful video after dream job rejection—then came response
"I have been laid off and applying for jobs for over two years and was at rock bottom," Amanda Swetish told Newsweek.
Fired federal workers flood "brutally competitive" job market
Workers axed as part of DOGE's mass layoffs are facing shrinking job openings and a market "frozen" by uncertainty, experts said.
Elon Musk's brother, Kimbal, blasts Trump's tariffs: 'permanent tax'
Kimbal Musk is an entrepreneur, restaurateur and philanthropist known for his work in sustainable food and urban farming.
Worker storms out of office over boss' one demand, and internet agrees why
A career coach and keynote speaker told Newsweek that they have "a lot of respect" for the worker after their walkout.
CEO logs on to interview job candidate, unprepared for what he sees
Aidan Cramer told Newsweek he thought it was a prank, but when he told the candidate her behavior was "not very professional," she wasn't perturbed.
I asked 700 women about work-life balance—Their answers were alarming
"I didn't quite expect the intensity [of the results]," said Gia Lacqua, a women's leadership expert who conducted the survey.
Inside Trump Policy: The art of the tariff
This is a preview of Newsweek's weekly newsletter, Inside Trump Policy.
How Donald Trump's tariffs will impact Florida: "Economic hurricane"
Experts discuss how the president's global tariffs will affect the Sunshine State, which has been a solidly red bastion.
DOGE cuts update today: Hundreds of layoffs could be reversed
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said some personnel had been cut by mistake and would be reinstated.
US jobs growth explodes in major win for Trump
The U.S. added 228,000 jobs in March, well ahead of expectations, while the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.2 percent.
Boss unhappy at how much PTO worker taking, backfires when HR gets involved
As she explained in the post: "The boss herself is located overseas and has absolutely no idea about employee rights."
'Creatives' admit what they actually do to pay their bills
"Most of us settle for jobs that simply allow us to survive," Warner told Newsweek.
"AI imposter" candidate discovered during job interview, recruiter warns
Although Bettina Liporazzi had her doubts about the candidate from the beginning, seeing how realistic they were during the call was a "creepy experience."
Iowa hit with mass layoffs right after unemployment benefits cut
It's a move that has triggered political backlash and renewed scrutiny of recent changes to the state's unemployment benefits.
Hysterics at what happens when woman forgets to mute Teams call
"That was probably the highlight of the meeting," one viewer said, while others shared similar remote work mishaps.
Trump Tariffs Are Already Reshaping Canada's Political Future | Opinion
Trump's sweeping tariffs, inflammatory rhetoric, and not-so-veiled annexation talk handed Mark Carney a nationalist wave to ride into a snap election.