Thursday, May 2, 2019

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update May 2, 2019
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The US Census asks people are asked what they do for work. The survey question is used to identify people's jobs so researchers know how many ...
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Jim Iuorio and Scott Martin preview the April U.S. Jobs report and discuss what Friday's number means for inflation and the Fed's 2019 monetary ...
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Friday brings the U.S. jobs report: non-farm payrolls are projected to rise by 187,000 in April. Economists expect an unemployment rate of 3.8 percent, ...
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Katherine Judge, senior economist at CIBC Capital Markets said that the impressive labor market data should continue to support the U.S. dollar and ...
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Trump is getting resistance from US labor unions and House Democrats, who think the USMCA doesn't do enough to make sure Mexico enforces its ...
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ISM's employment gauge fell to near a two-year low, signaling weakness ahead of Friday's U.S. jobs report. Still, economists expect it to show April ...
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US companies in April added the most jobs in nine months, a sign that hiring remains strong amid solid economic growth. Payroll processor ADP said ...
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May 1 (UPI) -- Two days ahead of the Labor Department's official April jobs report, industry researchers said the U.S. economy added 275,000 jobs for ...
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But an increasing emphasis on new technology to moderate our workdays isn't necessarily making our work better or making us more productive.
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