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Here are the 15 jobs disappearing the fastest in the US The average job in the U.S. will expand its workforce by 7% through 2026, but not all industries will be lucky enough to be adding staff in the future.
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Study: Washing machine tariffs created US jobs, but at a cost President Donald Trump's tariffs on imported washing machines, designed to help U.S. manufacturers, wound up soaking American consumers.
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The US Week Ahead (Apr 29-May 3), Financial Market Frenzy: Fed, Jobs, Earnings Investors will be bracing for a busy calendar in the week ahead, including the Fed's interest rate decision, an update on employment, as well as a raft ...
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Diary: ASX Bank Earnings, Fedspeak, US Jobs After Friday's better than expected first quarter GDP figure of annual growth of 3.2%, it's natural that global attention this week will focus on the ...
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Job-hopping in US gets tougher for H-1B holders The biggest challenge here is that the individual who is job-hopping could find himself or herself 'out of status', with a bar on entry in the US for three to ...
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Stocks Mixed at Start of Data-Rich Week; Oil Slips: Markets Wrap Friday brings the U.S. jobs report: non-farm payrolls are projected to rise by 185,000 in April. Economists expect the employment situation report will ...
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Max Baucus doesn't want agriculture to get lost in trade deals Populist campaign messages warned of jobs moving out of the country because of ... Those agreements, Tester has said, haven't created U.S. jobs.
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Economic Calendar - Top 5 Things to Watch This Week Investing.com - The Federal Reserve will announce its latest monetary policy decision midweek before the U.S. releases the employment report for ...
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Gold Near 1-Wk High As Soft US Inflation Data Dents Dollar Gold Near 1-Wk High As Soft U.S. Inflation Data Dents Dollar ... sit on their hands ahead of a Federal Reserve policy meeting and U.S. jobs numbers.
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Global shares advance on data boost from US, China With Japan on an extended break, currency markets were calm ahead of the FOMC meeting and U.S. jobs numbers. The dollar was 0.2 percent higher ...
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