Author: Alexandra Combs
Alexandra Combs is an Editor at Workforce Info Council, where she covers labor trends, employment data, and the numbers shaping the modern workforce. A mathematics major at the University of Texas, Alexandra brings a data-driven lens to every story she writes, turning dense statistics into narratives readers can actually understand. She currently works part-time at the Department of Labor, an experience that keeps her closely connected to the real-world data behind the headlines and gives her reporting a grounded, inside perspective on how labor numbers are gathered and what they really mean.
Hayyan, a 25-year-old who primarily works for Grab, would rather not use his true name. Even in a city-state renowned…
China’s National Bureau of Statistics declared in August 2023 that it would temporarily cease disclosing the country’s youth unemployment rate.…
Every time this conversation begins, a 1909 photograph comes up. In Augusta, Georgia, a boy, perhaps ten years old, stands…
Canada and the United States shared an economic spine for the majority of the last century, in addition to a…
The number of Americans of working age who were actively employed surpassed 170.7 million at some point in early 2025.…
A labor force that consistently breaks its own records is quietly remarkable. According to World Bank estimates, the US labor…
On a Tuesday morning in Minnesota, you’ll probably see a variety of people passing by a CareerForce center: a mid-career…
When you pass a factory gate during shift change, you’ll notice something worth stopping for. Workers stream out in waves,…
Every New Mexico Workforce Connection office has a unique story to tell when you walk in on a Tuesday morning.…
170.7 million civilians were available for work in January 2025, a record for the U.S. labor force. It’s a record.…
