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Illinois US Senate rivals list their top achievements Illinois US Senate rivals list their top achievements ... says that last year it authorized $20 billion worth of transactions, supporting 164,000 U.S. jobs.
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Ohio: Re-elect Portman to US Senate He has done all in his power to enact federal programs to help those who have lost their jobs already, often as a result of government action or lack of ...
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Correction: Russia-US-Space story MOSCOW (AP) — In a story Oct. 21 about a Russian capsule successfully reaching the International Space Station, The Associated Press misstated ...
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Where the presidential candidates stand on the issues Trump: Promises to create 25 million jobs over the next decade by lowering .... Trump: Would work to increase the size of the U.S. military, invest in a ...
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NM unemployment still second-worst in US Despite the high rate of people looking for work, the state had been adding jobs consistently for most of 2016. That is no longer the case. Nonfarm ...
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Brexit politicians are putting us on a fast track to financial jeopardy And it also creates jobs, not least in the UK, where financial services as a whole employs more than a million people, two-thirds of them outside ...
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Donald Trump promises to deliver 4 per cent GDP growth for US Donald Trump promises to deliver 4 per cent GDP growth for US ... "I am going to get us to four per cent growth and create 25 million jobs over a ...
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Automation, the hitch in Trump and Clinton's plans to bring back manufacturing? U.S. manufacturing employment peaked in 1979, as the "rural renaissance" saw companies expand production facilities into rural areas and small ...
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Jobs abound in health care industry The health care industry is booming in both Michigan and the U.S. As the ... Team is taking note of the increased demand to fulfill jobs in health care, ...
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This election could crush the US consumer by rolling back free trade To make matters worse, it would be median- and low-income workers whose jobs would be eliminated first, since US consumers would be forced to ...
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