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Oregon sees highest US job growth rate for September Oregon posted a 3.5-percent year-over-year increase in jobs during ... Florida trailed Oregon at 3.4 percent, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor ...
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Asian Shares Mixed Ahead Of US Jobs Report Asian stocks ended mixed once again on Friday, with Japanese shares leading regional gains on a weaker yen and a rise in global bond yields, while ...
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How Italy's Job Market Beats the US Compared with other developed countries, the U.S. is doing a middling job of providing people in their prime working years with employment.
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The Most Unusual Jobs US Presidents Have Held It's been said that the United States presidency is one of the most difficult jobs in the world. That may be true. But what have those that have assumed ...
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Ford CEO Sets the Record Straight on Jobs, Trump Ford CEO Mark Fields on the election and responds to concerns U.S. automakers may move more production overseas.
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The Importance of Intellectual Property to the US Economy According to a new report, IP-intensive industries are found to be the source of 45 million jobs, about 30 percent of all the jobs in this country.
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Twitter cuts jobs despite US election boost But even as the company's future is hazy, Twitter has been pervasive during the US presidential election campaign. That's not just because the ...
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US Sen. Capito visits Parkersburg businesses Photo by Evan Bevins Wood County Commissioner Blair Couch, left, and U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., share a toast Thursday while ...
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Applications for US unemployment benefits fall to 258000 THE TAKEAWAY: Applications are a proxy for layoffs, so the low level suggests companies are cutting few jobs. That typically means they are willing to ...
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AI and robots aren't gunning for your job, White House economist says While technology critics believe "the robots are going to take all our jobs away from us," AI won't change the basic rules of economics, Furman said.
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Ford CEO: No US jobs are going overseas Ford CEO Mark Fields on the election and responds to concerns U.S. automakers may move more production overseas.
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