Wednesday, January 17, 2018

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Daily update January 17, 2018
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From left, Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Mexico's Secretary of Economy Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal conduct a press conference Oct. 17 in Washington following the conclusion of the fourth round of negotiatins for a new North ...
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It would cost the United States 300,000 jobs, cut economic growth, hurt stocks and cause prices for consumer goods to rise, according to an analysis. Oxford Economics, a ... About 14 million American jobs depend on trade with Mexico and Canada, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. If Trump ...
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Since 2000, the number of U.S. jobs has grown by 17 million. All that growth has been among workers aged 55 and older, and some economists think that the aging workforce is holding down U.S. economic growth. Prime-age workers — those between the ages of 24 and 54 — hold nearly 100 million ...
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Any day now, President Trump is expected to decide whether to punish China with tariffs on cheap solar cells and panels it exports to America. For a president who raged against China during the presidential campaign, calling its mounting trade deficit with the United States "the greatest theft in the ...
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Heads to Louisiana on Another Jobs Trip. Florida Gov. Rick Scott is heading back to Louisiana for his latest job recruitment effort. Jan. 16, 2018, at 5:29 p.m. ... The Edwards administration criticized Scott's visit as a "fundraising stop" on his expected U.S. Senate campaign. In a statement, the office said ...
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The IT initiative is one part of a larger $1 billion effort by Google, focused on skills and education, to help workers find their footing in a U.S. economy disrupted by technology. The move also comes at a time when Google and other tech giants are trying to deflect mounting criticism about their effect on ...
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The Motion Picture Association of America released economic figures today culled from an analysis of data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics 2016 report — only made available in late 2017 — which shows that the American film and TV industry accounted for supporting 2.1 million jobs and 400,000 ...
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An annual job gain of more than 2 million is impressive in its own right. "In four of the previous six years under Obama, U.S. job creation was not much faster than it was in 2017," said Gary Burtless, an economist with the Brookings Institution. Specifically, annual job gains in four years — 2011, 2012, ...
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Otherwise, companies will continue to move U.S. jobs to Mexico to pay workers poverty wages and dump toxins and then import those products back for sale here. NAFTA was negotiated behind closed doors with 500 corporate advisers calling the shots and the public and Congress shut out. At its heart ...
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That's lifting weekly paychecks, and the broader economy, even as average hourly earnings have increased only modestly. Yet some firms are starting to worry about the effects of pushing staffers too hard. More: Jobs: Southern employment growth passes West as fastest in U.S.. More: Minimum wage ...
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Health care becomes biggest source of US jobs
Health care has passed manufacturing and retail to become, for the first time, the biggest source of jobs in the US. An aging US population, the stability provided by public health program funding, and an industry sector that's more resistant to globalization and automation were factors leading to the rise ...
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