P&G plans to cut 15% of office jobs over the next two years
Cincinnati-based P&G lowered its guidance in the most recent earnings season to account for tariff costs and worsening consumption trends. (Procter & Gamble)
The U.S. ad business lost jobs in May for the sixth month in a row. The overall economy added 139,000 jobs, showing modest but relatively steady growth despite worries about tariffs, inflation and recession.