Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update September 4, 2018
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US jobs data are unlikely to change views on Q3 US economy or likelihood of rate hike later this month. EMU flash PMI anticipates softer performance ...
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What if jobs actually do come back to the U.S.? What if the pace of technological innovation is increasing, disrupting business models in ways that ...
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"However, July's payrolls figure of "just" 157,000 was disappointing with the Bureau for Labour Statistics citing a loss of 31,800 jobs in the "sporting ...
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August 2018 marked the 94th consecutive month of job growth in the United States, a record high. The narrative of a nearly eight-year-long ...
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Indeed, the NFIB reports that in the small business sector (which represents half of all US jobs) a net 32% of companies are raising compensation as ...
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Friday: The U.S. Labor Department publishes the August jobs report after a sluggish month of job growth and a falling unemployment rate in July.
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Have you ever had a job where you stopped and asked yourself: what am I doing here? If I quit tomorrow, would anyone even notice? In 2013 ...
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The big picture: Since the 1980s, the U.S, the U.K. and some other developed countries have largely stopped treating labor as an economic policy ...
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The first week of a new month features the US jobs data. It is the most important economic report of a new month. It sets the broad tone for much of the ...
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