American energy executives are expressing concern over President Trump’s tariff threats and push for lower oil prices, despite their initial enthusiasm for deregulation and energy dominance. The industry is trying to balance fighting for their interests, like free trade, while avoiding offending the president, with hopes that the energy dominance agenda will take precedence over tariffs. Executives are worried about the impact of tariffs on the economy and oil prices, seeking more predictability and less volatility in trade policies to support energy development and job creation.
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Looking for Remote Work? Survey Says Remote Jobs Are Declining
According to recent studies, the number of remote workers in the U.S. has decreased, with onsite and hybrid workers increasing. A survey by LinkedIn found that job postings for remote positions have also declined, especially in white-collar sectors, amid a stagnant job market. Despite a low hiring rate, Americans are facing challenges in finding better job opportunities, with many feeling stuck or falling behind in their current roles. The U.S. labor market is described as...
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