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| Study shows tariffs on China would hurt US jobs, economy Trump's plan to impose tariffs on at least $50 billion of Chinese imports would reduce U.S. economic growth by nearly $3 billion and cause the loss of 134,000 jobs, according to a new study commissioned by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) and National Retail Federation (NRF). The report ... Trump's China tariffs risk costing 134000 US jobs, mostly in farming sector, new study says - South China Morning Post
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| AI Doesn't Eliminate Jobs, It Creates Them The argument was most succinctly summed up by an op-ed in The Los Angeles Times, "Robots, not immigrants, are taking American jobs." It states, "A White House report released in December says 83% of U.S. jobs in which people make less than $20 per hour are now, or soon will be, subject to ...
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| Analysis links US government global health R&D funding to jobs, economic benefits across states May 1, 2018 – The Trump Administration's proposal to slash funding to fight global health threats like malaria, Ebola, and HIV/AIDS could cost states thousands of jobs and millions of dollars in economic investment and put the health of residents at risk, according to a new state-by-state analysis released ...
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| Trump's tariffs and trade talk could disrupt 156000 Texas jobs, and firms are worried Many were hoping for more clarity by Tuesday, when Trump was scheduled to say which U.S. allies would be exempted from tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. Some countries were confident about getting exemptions while others were bracing for the worst and preparing to retaliate. Late Monday ...
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| Amazon Expansion Includes New Office, 2K Jobs in Boston In January, Amazon placed Boston among 20 finalists to host the company's second North American headquarters, and Tuesday's announcement does not preclude the city from contention for the $5 billion project that the e-commerce giant has said would create some 50,000 jobs over the next decade. Retail Roundup—Amazon adding thousands of jobs in Boston; China tariffs hurt US workers - FierceRetail
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| Survey finds China tariffs will cost 134000 US jobs A Russian fighter jet has reportedly intercepted a US surveillance plane in international airspace. The Russian Su-27 jet performed an "unprofessional" but not unsafe interception of a US Navy P-8 plane that was flying over the Baltic Sea, defence officials told CNN and Fox News. "Due to standing DOD ...
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| Study Shows Tariffs Against China Would Destroy Thousands of American Jobs WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 1, 2018--The Trump administration's proposed tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese imports, coupled with retaliation promised by China, would reduce U.S. gross domestic product by nearly $3 billion and destroy 134,000 American jobs, according to a new study ...
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| Tomorrow's jobs require impressing a bot with quick thinking Chamberlain already has one of the jobs of the future - a perpetually changing, shifting universe of work that requires employees to be critical thinkers and fast on their feet. Recruiters are looking for those nimble enough to constantly learn new technologies and apply their skills on the fly - and some are ...
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| Pace of US factory growth slows again in April The categories of new orders, production and employment each fell in April for manufacturers, even though demand for manufactured goods remains robust. Companies surveyed for the index pointed to shortages of raw materials and labor that can cause them to lose out on potential sales. A company ...
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| Dollar hovers near four-month high on solid US economic outlook If the upcoming U.S. jobs data shows gains in wage rises, that would propel the dollar higher," said Shinichiro Kadota, senior currency strategist at Barclays Capital in Tokyo. Investors also think U.S. President Donald Trump's tax cuts and spending plans, unusual economic stimulus at a time of solid ...
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