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US low-skill males drop out of jobs market Labour-force participation among men of prime working age has dropped by more in the US than in any other OECD country apart from Italy in the ...
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SurfStitch: Burleigh jobs safe as US jobs go SURFSTITCH has vowed no jobs will be lost at Burleigh Heads despite the troubled retailer saying it is slashing about 40 positions from its US ...
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Analysis: Trump's plans would cause 'lengthy recession,' cost jobs If Trump's plans are fully enacted, Moody's said the U.S. economy would dive ... Trump's policies would also slash U.S. job growth by 3.5 million jobs ... US Economy Would Be 'Diminished' Under Trump's Economic Plan, New Analysis Says - Wall Street Journal (blog)
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The New US President and African Trade Will Trump put up trade barriers to shore up jobs at home? ... U.S.-African relations are complex and mutually beneficial, a reality that has not gone ...
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Here's How Offshoring Jobs Can Help McDonald's While this will lead to job cuts in the U.S., it should impact McDonald's profitability and valuation positively as the company achieves its cost savings ...
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Brand USA's international marketing initiatives yield $3 billion boost for U.S. economy ... U.S. economy. It also produced nearly $900 million in federal, state, and local taxes, and supported, on average, 50,000 incremental jobs each year.
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How real is job insecurity? Presidential candidates play to the perception of job insecurity, but new data analysis shows the US has 'the most secure job market in the past 20 ...
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Why America's men aren't working About 2 million people have been out of a job for six months or longer, ... have a larger share of men in their workforces than the United States does.
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Who Benefits in a Tech Hub? The first map charts the concentration of high-tech employment across the U.S. in 2011, with dark blue representing higher shares of tech employment ...
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Moody's: Donald Trump's economic plan means fewer jobs "Broadly, Mr. Trump's economic proposals will result in a more isolated U.S. economy. Cross-border trade and immigration will be significantly ...
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