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| Just Because It's July 4 Doesn't Mean Nothing Is Happening in the Stock Market This Week With the July 4 holiday out of the way, activity on Wall Street should pick up in anticipation of the U.S. jobs report to be released on Friday, July 7.
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| Why hiring in the US is slowing and will continue to slow The U.S. economy likely added about 177,000 jobs in June, according to economists polled by MarketWatch. The official tally will be released by the ...
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| JOBS WEEK — What you need to know in markets this week After we wrapped up the month, the quarter, and the first three-quarters of the decade last week, markets this week will turn their attention the U.S. jobs ...
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| Median pay for local workers 16 percent below US average but local doctors top national average Among more than 300 occupations tracked by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, six of the top 10 paying jobs in metropolitan Chattanooga were in ...
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| Retirement 'Bittersweet' for Union Boss Who Challenged Trump Like unions across the U.S., the Indianapolis local, which represents ... All told, about 1,700 jobs are expected to be cut, including about 850 union ...
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| Farmers wait to see how budget will affect them ... making up about 11 percent of U.S. jobs and contributing nearly $1 trillion ... Approximately half of the peanuts grown in the United States are grown ...
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| Happy birthday to US! Lots of "yearly" friends gathered with us for daily bingo, "left, right, and center", and lively chats. No animals to feed, plants to water, or yard to mow ...
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| Global Economy Week Ahead: US and Eurozone Unemployment, Fed Minutes FRIDAY: Economists will be watching wage growth figures when the U.S. Labor Department releases the June employment report. Earnings growth ...
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| Trump promotes 'energy week' While Trump has promised that the initiative will create millions of jobs, the ... that could prevent the U.S. from achieving global dominance in energy.
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| US Companies Still Make Aluminum. In Iceland. But the jobs, for the most part, didn't go to China. U.S. aluminum was in decline long before Chinese production began to grow. The more complicated ...
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