Israeli economy
Israel job vacancies hit highest rate since December of 2022, CBS says
The total number of job vacancies in Israel rose to 152,134 in December, compared with 150,953 in November
Jerusalem’s Young Professionals event brings together experts to discuss tech careers in AI age
New Israeli airline TUS IL recruiting pilots as commercial operations set to start in 2026
Economic recovery must be Israel’s priority for 2026 - opinion
Why is the hi-tech sector protesting against the judicial reform?
Israel Innovation institute founder: 'If you kill the hi-tech sector, the consequences will be huge.'
Netanyahu tells Dermer to ask finance orgs Israeli legal reform impact
Netanyahu asked Ron Dermer to smooth over the protected negative effect that the government's planned judicial reform will have on Israel's economy.
Netanyahu: False threats against judicial overhaul sabotaging economy
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu brushes off warnings of 270 economists that the reforms would damage Israel's economy.
Self-employed in Israel are in a struggle for survival - expert
Adv. Roee Cohen speaks for 600,000 self-employed business owners struggling since the end of the pandemic.
Dollar trading at record high since the beginning of 2022
The Euro weakened by about 1% against the shekel, as did the British pound, amid concerns about the weakness of the European market due to the war in Ukraine.
Want a successful business? It’s all about networking - interview
Networking expert Gil Petersil supplies valuable advice on changing economies, the future of crypto and how to succeed in a more difficult market.
Israel Elections: Politicians identify cost of living as key issue
POLITICAL AFFAIRS: Heading toward November, the most pressing issue for many Israelis is the high cost of living – and politicians are paying attention.
Israel’s economy holding up despite 'perfect storm' of bad news
The war in Ukraine, global inflation, and world stock markets plummeting, together with domestic hurdles, are now testing Israel.
The deficit is fine, but what about inflation? - analysis
One of the primary battles being fought in Israel’s economic arena is the war on the increasing cost of living.
Will Israel's government be brought down by bread? - opinion
Many point to the hametz crisis as the catalyst which brought this coalition government to its knees. Yet, I argue this should be looked at through a wider lens.