they spend actually working. lydia hu reporting for fox business. are people working less while they are at work or working more? hey, john, you know, this new research shows that people are working less. the average u.s. work week shedding about half an hour over the past three years. this is it according to economists from the university of maryland, and they say this research now sheds new light on the broad shift in people s attitudes toward work. the pullback, they say, comes mostly from people working long hours before the pandemic, especially higher educated, white collar workers likely not paid hourly, and some speculate the recent advancements in technology may make the reduction permanent. there are certainly longer term trends that i think do suggest that the work week is likely to decrease. you can think about the role that automation is playing and
and scratching their head, the president touting all of these manufacturing jobs, he says, that he is promoting. but again, the numbers are showing job losses. i stopped white house economic adviser out here in front of the west wing and asked and said hey, you know, what s going on here, are you concerned at the white house, is the president worried about this and the answer to me was the president is not worried as of yet, because we ll see things going up and down. they do brief their policies will eventually have job creation in that, but we are looking at slower jobs going forward as the federal reserve keeps raising the rates. unemployment rate is 3.5%. and they say it at 4.1%, that means job losses. has to come from somewhere. anita: certainly does. thank you, edward. john. john: anita, as hiring slows down also learning more about the work habits of people who do have jobs and just how much time
the fastest growing segment of the workforce, according to government data. john. john: hear it for the mature workers. lydia, thank you. anita: many people feel their faith is not compatible with science. a new exhibit at the museum of the bible is challenging that. we are going to talk about what that entails coming up next.
over 620,000 pounds and the numbers are growing. brandon judd, glad to have you here, thank you very much. thank you very much, sandra. john: don t forget our coverage of the state of the union tonight at 8:55 with bret and martha. president biden expected to paint a rosy picture in the state of the union address and push what critics say is an overly optimistic spin on the economy. what about the record number of americans who don t feel the same, people living paycheck to paycheck. larry kudlow, never one to shy away from the tough questions, will be here live. sandra: and in washington today. all right. back to the basics, why faith-based colleges may be reaping the benefits of woke ideologies at other schools around the country. re: gas, groceries, cars. we all need cash in the bank to stay ahead. well here s great news for veterans who own a home. home values have climbed to near all-time highs, too. that means the cash you need is right there in your home. newday can unlock
family, the 12th year anniversary coming up next month. john: victor avilla, good luck in march. they ll be watching. sandra: and calling out the biden administration for what he is calling an absolute disaster. john: a comment he made in new york city could be the biggest knock against the white house and did not realize what he was saying at the time. listen here. el paso is a beautiful city. visually it s a beautiful place. the city was overrun, it was unbelievable how we undermined the foundation of the city as they are grappling like many of us are with real problems. there must be a national czar, the lack of coordination is really causing this to be hit by