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| New USMCA trade deal would hurt US auto production, boost parts production The report found that 1,500 U.S. vehicle manufacturing jobs would be lost and the price of new U.S. vehicles would rise from 0.4 percent for pickup ...
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| New report says USMCA will boost GDP, jobs The Border Trade Alliance has joined Congressman Henry Cuellar in welcoming a new report that shows U.S. gross domestic product and jobs ...
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| A look at ITC's underwhelming report on USMCA The ITC forecast the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement would create about 28,000 jobs in the U.S. autos sector, in stark contrast to the Office of the U.S. ...
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| Houston unemployment rate lowest in more than a decade, economy adds 9700 jobs Compensation in Houston has been mostly flat for the last year, according to the U.S. Labor Department, and wages and salaries here have been ...
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| Counting NAFTA 2.0's trade gains The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative predicted Thursday that the trade agreement will create about 76,000 jobs in the U.S. automotive sector ...
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| Politics, policies said to be hurting inbound travel "Two percent might not sound like a big deal, but that means 14 million travelers we could or should have had and 120,000 U.S. jobs," Dow said.
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| Jobless rate dips to 3.7% in Arkansas, job growth up 0.66% year-over-year The jobs data posted Friday (April 19) by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the number of employed in Arkansas at 1,308,697, up 8.585 jobs, ...
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Foreign students boost our economy in myriad ways The duality of exporting higher education and developing the U.S. ... is powerful — foreign students helped sustain over 455,000 U.S. jobs in the last ...
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| US authorities: Marijuana involvement imperils citizenship PHOENIX (AP) — Immigration authorities on Friday said that anyone with any involvement with marijuana, regardless of whether it's legal in the state ...
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| Utah unemployment rate steady at 3 percent, with job growth expected to remain strong SALT LAKE CITY — The Beehive State continues to be among the best states in the U.S. to find a job. For the second month in a row, Utah's ...
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