President Biden's Pre-Election Amnesty and Work-Visa Programs

President Biden's pre-election amnesty will use work-visa programs to move 100,000 illegal migrants into white-collar jobs, potentially displacing U.S. graduates and lowering wages. The amnesty will fast-track work visas for illegals who attended U.S. colleges and remove barriers to citizenship. The move is supported by employers and lobbying groups aiming to hire migrants over Americans. The influx of migrants could impact job opportunities and salaries for U.S. graduates, while also affecting housing costs. The broader economic strategy, known as Extraction Migration, prioritizes lower salaries and higher stock values.

U.S. Employment and Federal Reserve Rate Cuts

Employers in the United States added 272,000 workers to payrolls in May, leading to an increase in the unemployment rate to four percent. The strong job numbers are likely to delay rate cuts from the Federal Reserve.

U.S. Labor Market

In April, the number of vacant jobs in the U.S. fell to just over eight million, signaling a slack in employer demand for labor. This could lead to potential interest rate cuts. The decline in job openings was below economists' expectations, with the ratio of vacancies to unemployed persons returning to pre-pandemic levels.

Diagnosis and Support for Autistic Adults

Adults being diagnosed with autism experience relief and a sense of belonging, with 1 in 45 adults in the U.S. estimated to be autistic. However, autistic adults are underserved, with high unemployment rates and increased suicide risk.

Immigration and Employment in the U.S. under President Biden

A recent report by the Center for Immigration Studies states that more than half of the foreign-born immigrant population in the United States under President Joe Biden’s administration is unemployed. The report also highlights an increase in the migrant population since Biden took office, with concerns raised about the impact of unauthorized immigration on the economy.

Increase in Employment of Women in U.S.

More working-age women are employed than ever before in U.S. history, with the rise in flexible work arrangements likely playing a role. However, a crisis in childcare is making it harder for women to stay at work, potentially causing setbacks in the pay gap between women and men.

Economic Performance of President Biden and Former President Trump

The article discusses the economic track records of President Biden and former President Trump, highlighting data points that show the U.S. economy was stronger under Trump. It also mentions the impact of inflation and job market conditions under both presidents.

Struggles of Oscar Pistorius post-prison

Former South African track star Oscar Pistorius is struggling to find post-prison employment and has been shunned by the running community after serving nine years for fatally shooting his girlfriend. He is now volunteering at a local church but faces challenges in reintegrating into society.

President Joe Biden's Humanitarian Parole Program and Border Policies

Senator Marsha Blackburn criticizes President Joe Biden's Humanitarian Parole Program, stating that roughly two million migrants have been paroled since 2022. Blackburn praises Texas for securing the border and contrasts Biden's policies with the Trump administration. She highlights concerns about the parole program, which grants migrants benefits and work visas, potentially leading to safety risks and employment of criminal illegal aliens.

Employment Growth and Political Speculation

Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo speculates whether employers are anticipating a new president in November as the reason for booming employment growth under Joe Biden's administration. Despite the positive job numbers, she attempts to put a negative spin on the news.

January-March Employment Boom Impact on June Rate Cut Forecast

The strong employment numbers in January-March make a June rate cut by the Federal Reserve highly unlikely, with the private sector showing significant job gains and the unemployment rate dropping to 3.8%. The market expectations for a rate cut in June have decreased after the latest job report.

U.S. Job Market and Federal Reserve Interest Rate

Employers in the U.S. added 303,000 workers to payrolls in March, with the unemployment rate dropping to 3.8%. Economists had forecasted 200,000 new jobs. Private sector employment grew, with construction and health care sectors seeing significant increases. Average hourly earnings increased by 4.1% over the past 12 months. The Fed is expected to cut rates in June, with some analysts predicting no cuts this year.

Mexico-Venezuela Migration Agreement

Mexico signs agreement with Venezuela to deport migrants and help employ them. 4,000-5,000 Venezuelan migrants currently stranded in Tijuana. U.S. citizens increasingly concerned about migrants reaching their borders.

Covert Racism in AI Chatbots

AI chatbots show covert racism by recommending death penalty more often for those who write in African American English, matching AAE speakers with less prestigious jobs, and describing AAE as 'stupid' and 'lazy'. This could have massive harmful effects on African American individuals in areas of employment and criminal justice.

Underage Migrant Labor in the United States

A migrant teen struggles to pay smugglers after working at fish processing plant that employed underage migrants in the United States.

Job Ghosting by Gen Z Workers

Gen Z workers are increasingly ghosting potential employers, with 93% flaking out of interviews and 87% leaving on the first day of work. This behavior is making hiring more difficult for businesses, with 75% of workers admitting to ignoring employers in the past year. The trend is driven by a desire to feel in charge of their careers, but older workers tend to regret ghosting more than younger workers.