Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update December 24, 2014
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TheBlaze.com
These Two States Led U.S. Job Creation in 2014
In 2014, nearly every state in the U.S. saw jobs created and unemployment fall — at least by the official, admittedly debated government numbers.
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Los Angeles Times
Americans' Confidence in Job Market Hits Highest Since Recession
So far in 2014, the U.S. added over 2 million jobs, the most since the 1990s. In October and November, U.S. employment remained under 6%.
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Top Business Stories of 2014: US Grows, World Slows
But five years after the recession ended, the U.S. job market is looking healthy. The unemployment rate is below 6 percent. Employers added nearly 3 ...
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Right-Wing Media Push Misleading Study Claiming All Job Growth Has Gone To Immigrants
CIS Study Claims "All Net Employment Growth Has Gone To Immigrants. ... "foreign-born workers account for all net gains in U.S. employment in the ...
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Holiday cheer from the New Jersey economics beat
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics last Friday released its state-by-state employment report, giving us a chance to see how New Jersey's job market ...
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Fitch: Employment Recovery Better for Some US States Than Others
The U.S. overall has recovered 119% of jobs lost since the recession. U.S. employment reached its previous peak in January 2008. The declines ...
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Tourism industry revenue, jobs up in Northwest Arkansas and the state
Employment in the regional sector is up almost 49% compared to the ... By comparison, overall U.S. employment increased 2.1% in the third quarter ...
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How The Collapse In Energy Prices Will Affect U.S. Growth And Inflation And What That Means For ...
One state which has been a major engine of US employment growth in absolute terms, since the Great Recession, is Texas. In 2013, Texas jobs ...
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