The Bureau of Labor Statistics posted their economic and employment projections for 2012-2022.  Healthcare related occupations and industries are projected to add the most jobs overall.  In general, occupations that typically require post-seconday education are expected to grow faster than occupations that require a high...

The U.S. economy gained 295,000 jobs in February, the 13th consecutive month employers added more than 200,000 to their payrolls. Meanwhile the unemployment rate dropped to 5.5%. The labor market continues to tighten and more employees are making changes in their employment. Over the past 12...

January Job numbers look great! Employers added 257,000 jobs in January continuing a string of solid payroll numbers. Wage gains and a higher employment-population ratio are also fueling optimism for the year ahead.  Employers are hiring consistently month over month and that's great news.  Check out http://www.forbes.com/sites/samanthasharf/2015/02/06/jobs-report-u-s-economy-added-257000-jobs-in-january-unemployment-up-to-5-7/...

The Capital Region gained 3700 jobs over the past year.  That was the greatest among the metros in upstate's 52 counties.  Long Island and NYC did outpace the Capital Region's five counties but the private sector job growth in Albany, Rensselaer, Schenectady, Saratoga and Green...

The rate that employers pay the state worker's compensation board will drop again in 2015, saving employers over 45 million!  The history: in 2013, Governor Cuomo signed the Business Relief Act, charging all employers using a standard methodology. Wow! Has NYS finally started to listen to...

The labor market is on fire! Non farrm payrolls grew by a whopping 321,000 in November! An impressive feat. In fact, this the the 10th straight month that the US Economy saw numbers over 200,000. This is the longest streak since 1995.  September and October's...

The Good: The economy added  a minimum of 200,000  jobs a month for the last six months.  The first time that has happened since 1997! And The Bureau of Labor Statistics revised up the past two months reports. Up 10,000 more in June and 5,000 more...

There can be no question that the United States employment data for June, released on a rare “Jobs Thursday” thanks to the Independence Day holiday, is good news. The 288,000 jobs that employers added to their payrolls last month was far better than the 215,000 economists...

2014 is certain to outpace 2013 in regards to employment opportunities and the economic outlook for employees.  Job creation will pick up, unemployment rates will stabilize and the number of layoffs will continue to decline.  In fact, the average of employees leaving their jobs, voluntarily...