Friday, February 1, 2019

Google Alert - US.jobs

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Daily update February 1, 2019
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A full quarter of all U.S. employment is highly vulnerable to automation, a new report from the Brookings Institute finds. That's the equivalent of 36 ...
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China's holdings of U.S. Treasuries fell to the lowest level in a year-and-a-half amid a bruising trade war with the Trump administration. Meantime ...
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While populous states like New York and Texas may seem the most attractive for job-seekers, it's Iowa that may be the best bet for people looking for ...
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We decided to seek an approach that would allow us to keep our journalism open and accessible to everyone, regardless of where they live or what ...
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U.S. employers likely kept adding jobs at a healthy pace in January even in the face of threats ranging from weakening global growth to the Trump ...
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Crude oil prices fell after touching a two-month high – erasing the intraday rally to finish the session with a fractional decline – after EIA data showed ...
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Private-sector employment is up by about 215,000 jobs this month, according to Roseland-based ADP. The payroll and human services company said ...
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Europe Inflation, China's Shopping List, U.S. Jobs: Eco Day ... of gains even as the lengthiest U.S. government shutdown weighed on other parts of the ...
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This column contains a correction. This Friday, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will release employment data for January—the first release of ...
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