Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update March 1, 2016
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Eurasia Review
A glance at federal data shows the United States has lost roughly 5 million manufacturing jobs since 2000, including 220,000 jobs in Texas alone.
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Not that you needed another reason to despair this week, but I was going over some of the energy industry reports last night and the news isn't great.
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Wall Street Journal
Buffett says US economy weaker than he expected but growing ... (AP) — Billionaire Warren Buffett said the U.S. economy appears weaker than he ... Thousands of jobs have been lost in the oil industry, the budgets and local ...
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Wall Street Journal
With U.S. stocks looking set to rise for the month, investors questioned ... The monthly U.S. jobs report is set to provide an update on the health of the ...
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We estimate non-farm payrolls increased 160,000 in February, below the current consensus of 195,000. Job growth is driven mainly by private service ...
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Washington Post
China, for example, really did subsidize its exports by keeping its currency cheaper than it should have been, and that really did cost us jobs. But that's ...
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WBEZ
Sabrina Pope added: "They want them to make it and bring it back here to sell it to us. This is an American job. It's always been an American job.".
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Financial Express
In the Global Week Ahead, fresh U.S. facts won't add to worry about a U.S. recession. U.S. jobs additions look robust to the negative challenges they ...
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The Guardian (blog)
Tech is starting to eat good middle-class jobs, much as automated .... It's what the history of the US would show if Americans had not become so ...
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USA TODAY
This week's economic news, which features the February employment ... showing continued weakness, says Lewis Alexander, chief U.S. economist of ...
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