Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update July 6, 2016
NEWS
Baltimore Sun
The U.S. economy is growing again — about 2.5 percent annually in the second quarter and going forward — but good jobs remain scarce and wage ...
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MarketWatch
Bahamas Tribune
A Cabinet Minister yesterday urged environmental activists to be "balanced and responsible" when launching legal actions against legitimate ...
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The Conversation US
The USITC estimates that these output gains may lead to a modest rise of around 130,000 U.S. jobs. The most widely reported estimates of the ...
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Financial Times
The United States June non-farm payroll is expected to rise, with growth in jobs remaining on a modest scale. Non-farm payrolls is expected to have ...
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Asia's main equity benchmarks generally finished lower on Tuesday as local currencies retreated against the US dollar and investors lowered their ...
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We've yet another little report on what's going to happen when the robots come to steal all our jobs. This one at least makes the point that while there ...
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CNBC
The report comes just days before the Labor Department releases its closely watched U.S. jobs data on Friday. Last month, the data showed the ...
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Huffington Post
Now, IBT is apparently looking to fill some positions for the U.S. edition ... Former workers said they weren't surprised to see new jobs become ...
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The Guardian
WEB
Could Trump's economic plan bring jobs back to the US?
Fmr. Reagan Economic Advisor Art Laffer on Hillary Clinton's email scandal and how Donald Trump has the opportunity to bring back jobs to America.
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