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| Trump's tweet-worthy jobs data should be tempered with attention to other indicators Yet it's that 158-week run which is arguably more important than the 45-year low, because the length of time the US jobs market has been strong hasn't really translated, at least so far, into marked accelerations in average hourly earnings. In 2017, average hourly earnings grew by 2.5 per cent over the ...
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| Diary: RBA Decision, US Jobs The Reserve Bank later today and then the US jobs report (and wages data) for March on Friday will be the major events this week for local investors - along with the continuing re-examination of the valuations of tech stocks such as Facebook and Amazon. On top of that there will be the usual start of ...
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| New report predicts robots threaten only 10 percent of US jobs Figures in the new report represent a dramatic decrease from a 2013 study by Oxford University researchers Carl Frey and Michael Osborne, which said about 47 percent of jobs in the United States and 35 percent of jobs in the United Kingdom were at high risk of being automated in 20 years. Overall ...
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| A group of hundreds of Central Americans are headed for the US In a major report, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the research and policy grouping of the world's richest nations, says 10% of U.S. jobs are at high risk of vanishing to automation — much lower than most prior forecasts. Why it matters: The benchmark for such ...
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| Retail slump has put 21000 jobs at risk in 2018 so far Retail slump has put 21,000 jobs at risk in 2018 so far ... Toys R Us is among the high street chains to have called in administrators. ... More than 21,000 jobs have been cut or put at risk in the first three months of the year as retail store closures, company restructuring and Carillion's collapse resulted in a ...
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| OECD report dials down the risk to jobs from automation – but it's still daunting The high-risk percentage for the U.S. is 10 percent, which is significantly lower than the 47 percent that was cited in a provocative 2013 study by Oxford researchers. But even 10 percent translates to about 15 million U.S. jobs. "This would amount to several times the disruption in local economies caused ...
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| BEFORE THE BELL: US and Canada jobs reports coming this week; HBC customers hit by major ... The Loonie is gaining this morning to 77.64 cents US ahead of a jobs report coming later this week. Stats Can is releasing numbers on March jobs, which experts believe was up by 20,000. The US jobs report is coming as well, which could show the unemployment rate dropping to its lowest since 2000.
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| String of abuses clouds future of Saipan visa program HONOLULU — A push to save and expand a visa program unique to the Northern Mariana Islands is hitting skids after recent cases of labor abuse and visa fraud, delivering a major blow to the U.S. commonwealth's economy, which relies heavily on foreign workers. The visa classification, known as ...
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| US construction spending grew just 0.1 percent in February In this Tuesday, March 27, 2018, photo, construction cranes in Southwest Washington are silhouetted against the morning sky as redevelopment continues in the waterfront area of the District of Columbia. On Monday, April 2, 2018, the Commerce Department reports on U.S. construction spending in ...
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| 25 Cities With the Highest (and Lowest) Paying Jobs To identify the cities with the highest (and lowest) paying jobs, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed annual wage statistics in U.S. metropolitan areas from the U.S. Labor Department. Many of the highest paying cities are located in West Coast states like California and in East Coast states like Connecticut. But not all of ...
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