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Why the US jobs market is a lot healthier but still may have 'some way to go' before it's back to normal So which measure better reflects the true state of the labor market? Well, one way to gauge is by looking at a third measure. A new Atlanta Fed blog ...
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CompaniesBoeing says China deal won't reduce US jobs Boeing has promised its collaboration with China won't result in fewer US jobs, but the plan has already been attacked by US Republican presidential ...
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How Will the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership Affect U.S. Jobs? Laura Baughman explains that if the likely impact of on jobs is sought, there is a more objective approach to take.
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Here's How Recruiters Really Fill Jobs Recruiters hold the key to your next job. Do you understand what's really important to these company gatekeepers? It's impossible to job hunt today ...
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Another source of well-paying, middle-class jobs in the US is under threat The American middle class has been under pressure for decades. Median household income in the US is roughly where it was in the late 1980s—and ...
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Xi says 'without reform' no progress for business in China That move angered Boeing's unions in Washington state, which fear a loss of U.S. jobs. Xi arrived in Seattle on Tuesday for a three-day visit before he ...
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Breaking Keystone silence, Clinton says she opposes pipeline Jeb Bush said on Twitter that Clinton's decision proves she "favors environmental extremists over U.S. jobs." Reince Priebus, the chairman of the ...
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Sunrun expands US solar jobs, installation partnership nationally Sunrun, an installer of residential solar PV systems in the U.S., has entered into a partnership with GRID Alternatives designed to provide a range of ...
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Main St. awaits fate of Ex-Im Bank The fate of the Export-Import Bank of the United States, a key lender for ... The additional 100 jobs currently are in Texas, but will move to Hungary and ...
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Gov. John Kasich's stance on Ex-Im Bank hurts Ohio: editorial Rob Portman, both of Ohio. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce also supports the bank and believes letting it die will put tens of thousands of jobs at risk.
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