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Millions of US jobs expected over next 5 years According to CareerBuilder, the United States is expected to create 8 million jobs from 2014 to 2019. Victoria Sheehan — who landed her job just one ...
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| US jobs story has two sides THE US economy is churning out a lot of jobs these days but not a lot of ... Part of the reason is that US workers have grown less efficient in recent ...
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Stocks, dollar gain on strong US retail sales U.S. retail sales rose 1.2 percent in May after an upwardly revised 0.2 percent ... While other U.S. data showed a slight increase in new applications for ...
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White House trying to save controversial trade package on eve of vote ... federal Trade Adjustment Assistance program, which provides aid to American workers who have been displaced by the outsourcing of U.S. jobs.
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US jobless claims up marginally, but jobs market firming The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose slightly more than expected last week, but remained in territory consistent ...
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US retail sales jump in May as jobs boost spending Washington — Americans ramped up their spending on autos, building materials and clothing in May, a sign that strong job growth is starting to boost ...
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| Forget the souvenirs, Ducey. Bring us back some jobs A new highway across Mexico made Texas land ports competitive for produce that has long entered the United States through Arizona. Texas is after ...
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Give Us Money and Jobs, Indonesia Says to China The government is encouraging foreign investors to put their money toward projects that boost economic growth and also "create new jobs and reduce ...
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Asian stock markets little changed as Greek negotiations cloud strong US retail, jobs data SEOUL, South Korea — Asian stock markets were little changed Friday as lack of progress in bailout negotiations between Greece and its creditors ...
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Retail sales may have caught up with payrolls growth WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — That mismatch between U.S. jobs growth and the U.S. consumer? It's over now. That's the conclusion of Steve Blitz, ...
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