Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update April 30, 2019
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Every job created in the US consumer technology sector supports almost three non-tech jobs throughout the rest of the American economy – an ...
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Top 25 fastest-disappearing jobs in the US ... West Virginia, Alaska, New Mexico, Wyoming and Louisiana are among the worst states for job hunting.
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The U.S. payrolls report on Friday is forecast to show a solid increase of 185,000 jobs in April, with unemployment at 3.8%. In late U.S. trading, ...
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By Richard Leong. NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar fell against a basket of currencies on Monday, slipping further from a 23-month high, as traders ...
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These are mythological as the U.S. manufacturing jobs would have been lost anyway ... the reason they were lost is technology" he added.
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The US labor market remains a pillar of strength for the US economy, and all signs pointed to another solid jobs expansion in April. Following the print ...
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"Tech exports of goods and services supported $302 billion in direct and indirect economic activity, with 1.2 million U.S. jobs reliant on consumer tech ...
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Most jobs no longer provide traditional pension plans that promise workers guaranteed income in retirement. Only 17 percent of private industry ...
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Those "Mexican cars" have on average 38 percent U.S. content. How many U.S. jobs would be hurt or lost? But no doubt the United States and Mexico ...
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Every job created in the U.S. consumer technology sector supports almost three non-tech jobs throughout the rest of the American economy – an ...
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