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Opinion: Trade deficits don't reduce US jobs President Donald Trump has put international trade front and center in today's policy debates. For economists such as myself who specialize in trade, ...
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US Job Gains in Year through March Likely to Be Revised up by 43000 The U.S. economy likely created 43,000 more jobs in the 12 months through March than previously estimated, the Labor Department said on ...
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US industry leader on tariffs: 'Prices will go up, sales will go down, jobs will be lost' U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports will simply mean that American consumers have to pay higher prices for products down the road, an industry ...
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US concern about impact of China trade war on jobs and prices growing US Federal Reserve officials discussed how global trade disputes, including the current stand-off with China, could batter businesses and households, ...
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The Best US Cities to Find a Job Hiring is up, and unemployment is low. But where you live can play a big part in getting your first job whether you're just starting out or if you're looking ...
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US Navy pulls jobs from Columbia's Fort Jackson Fort Jackson is losing the Naval Chaplaincy School and Center, along with its 20 jobs and 200 annual students. The return of the school to its original ...
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Trump says 'the coal industry is back.' The government's jobs numbers say otherwise But nearly two years since he was elected president, the needle has barely budged on U.S. coal mining employment. The long decline in job losses ...
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Officials: Planned Business Expansion Would Create 300 Jobs Giumento said the new jobs would range from manufacturing and assembly employees to chemists, researchers and developers, with about 600 ...
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Why the US Army Looks to Wind Energy for Veterans Jobs The simple answer is that the US wind industry is where the jobs are, if not in Georgia than elsewhere. The US Army cites a forecast from the Bureau of ...
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Powell signals more hikes ahead if US economy stays strong "Inflation is near our 2 percent objective and most people who want a job are finding one. We are setting policy to do what monetary policy can do to ...
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