Sunday, May 5, 2019

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update May 5, 2019
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A solid jobs report and company earnings spurred U.S. stocks broadly higher on Friday, driving the S&P 500 to its second straight weekly gain.
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For a job title to be considered, it must receive at least 100 salary reports and at least 100 job satisfaction ratings shared by U.S.-based employees in ...
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The jobless rate fell from 3.8% to 3.6%, the US Labor Department said, the lowest since December 1969. However, the fall was due to a large number ...
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Oil eked out a gain on Friday as a forecast-topping US jobs report signaled a strong domestic economy to go along with the supply disruptions ...
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"How can they expect us to vote while we are on empty stomaches. What is the rationale that motivates us to vote? We are hungry and we are going to ...
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Hiring in the manufacturing sector also was a weak spot, with durable goods employment flat and the auto sector continuing to shed jobs. Washington: ...
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This story about jobs without college degrees was produced by The ... it could aid not only individual job seekers but also the U.S. economy by helping ...
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Republican Bid to Preserve U.S. Jobs: The House on May 2 defeated, 206-214, a GOP bid to prevent HR 9 (above) from taking effect until President ...
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The US dollar slipped against a basket of currencies on Friday as traders focused on the weaker aspects in the US payrolls report for last month, ...
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