Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update October 11, 2016
NEWS
MANILA, Philippines - Share prices went down yesterday as the market digested the latest US jobs data, which bolstered expectations of a rate hike by ...
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Whether it's getting better or worse, the U.S. job market has changed. The Pew report, which analyzed government jobs data, found that "for the past ...
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The immediate response to Friday's US jobs data is a case in point. The keynote release, the US non-farm payroll (NFP) figure for September came in ...
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As always, the two variables to watch there are jobs and household incomes because they directly drive three-quarters of the U.S. economy.
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REUTERS - Gold has recovered from its biggest weekly drop since November after downbeat US payrolls data dampened speculation of a near-term ...
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Mountain View, California — October 10, 2016 — A total of 156,000 jobs were added to the US economy in September, according to seasonally ...
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Dow Jones, Nasdaq and the S&P closed lower Friday on the mediocre jobs news, pulling down the three major U.S. stock indexes for the week and ...
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Steve Jobs' ""thermonuclear war"" against Samsung over smartphones has landed in the US Supreme Court. The US's court of courts will hear oral ...
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The pace of U.S. job creation remained steady last month and participation in the labor force edged up as the labor market continued to move toward ...
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U.S. JOBS: The government reported that employers hired last month at a slower pace than forecast, but not slow enough to signal the economy is in ...
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WEB
Outsourcing Viewed As The Top Threat To US Jobs
According to Pew Research, the majority of Americans feel secure in their jobs today. However, some workers do have a sense of foreboding about ...
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