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Tech Is Splitting the US Work Force in Two Automation is splitting the American labor force into two worlds. There is a small island of highly educated professionals making good wages at ...
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Gold dips on firm greenback, robust US jobs data Gold prices dipped slightly yesterday as the US dollar held steady on upbeat United States jobs and factory data that prompted markets to reduce bets ...
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Cannabis jobs pay 11% more than the US median salary, and demand is up 76% As more states legalize cannabis usage, the industry that provides the drug has gotten a burst of confidence in its long-term prospects and is rapidly ...
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Peso slumps on strong US jobs report THE PESO slumped against the dollar on Monday as the greenback strengthened across the board following upbeat US employment data as well as ...
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Asian markets rise after bumper US jobs data Hong Kong: Asia's major markets mostly rose on Monday as investors were cheered by a blockbuster US jobs report last week, while trade was thin ...
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The fastest-growing job in each US state The unemployment rate rose slightly to 4.0% in January 2019, while the labor force participation rate hit its highest mark since 2013. Overall, the report ...
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Nikkei ends at 1.5-month high on brisk US jobs data TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Tokyo stocks rose Monday, with the Nikkei index striking a one-and-a-half-month high as investors took heart from ...
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US Treasury yields rise following strong jobs data U.S. government debt yields rose on Monday as market participants pored over recent economic and labor data. The yield on the benchmark 10-year ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS-World stocks subdued, dollar firm as US job's bounce fades French, German stocks slip after mixed Friday on Wall St. * Britain's FTSE gains as sterling falls. * Dollar supported by stronger-than-expected US jobs ...
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US Jobs data mixed; USD weaker Back in the financial markets, Friday brought interesting data on the US jobs and factory fronts. The fact that the US added 304,000 jobs in January is ...
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