Sunday, September 8, 2019

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update September 8, 2019
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The US jobs market is slowing, but not enough to cry recession. Hiring slowdown suggests cracks are forming in the economy as trade war with China ...
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130,000 new jobs were created during August, the U.S. Labor Department reported Sept. 6 - an amount Eibel characterized as OK, but not great.
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FILE PHOTO: Job seekers speak to recruiters at a job fair sponsored by the New York Department of Labor in New York, June 7, 2012.
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The U.S. economy added 130,000 jobs in August, below projections of 158,000. Growth was weighed down by trade uncertainty and concerns about ...
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The local sharemarket is set to open flat following weaker than expected US jobs growth and expectations the Federal Reserve will ease interest rates.
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WASHINGTON -- U.S. employers added a modest 130,000 jobs in August, a sign that hiring has slowed but remains durable in the face of global ...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – The S&P 500 and Dow industrials closed slightly higher on Friday as investors digested a mixed U.S. jobs report and bet on a ...
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The government's jobs report Friday showed that U.S. employers, for now, are still adding jobs at a modest pace. Hiring did slow to 130,000 jobs in ...
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Here's a look at your latest business and tech headlines from Cheddar on News 12: U.S. job growth fell short of expectations for the month of August, ...
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But after years of applying unsuccessfully for jobs, he said, he began writing ... One site lists "bringing jobs back to America" as a key goal. ... "I wouldn't say those students are better than us," she said, later adding, "We have studied.
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