Friday, April 3, 2020

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update April 3, 2020
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A quarter of all U.S. workers have no access to paid sick leave. Work-from-home options are slim, but many can't afford not to work. Among workers at ...
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Forecasting firm Oxford Economics projects that by May, the U.S. will have lost 27.9 million jobs and have a 16% unemployment rate, erasing all the jobs ...
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That was double the previous week's record-breaking U.S. job losses of 3.3 million. It raised the total number of Americans who are out of work due to ...
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Don't expect more than a fraction of the damage done to the economy by the coronavirus pandemic to show up in the U.S. monthly jobs report for ...
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Market participants awaited weekly jobless claims report from the U.S. Labor Department due at 1230 GMT for an indication of the economy's health.
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After a record 113 straight months of hiring, the government's monthly jobs report Friday is expected to show that the American jobs machine came to a ...
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In just two weeks, 10 million U.S. jobs have vanished. When the first ... The speed and scale of the job losses is without precedent. Until last month, the ...
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Investors sought the safety of the U.S. dollar and government bonds. Stocks and oil futures were among the few risk assets that advanced, with oil ...
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In the U.S., investors are looking ahead to March jobs data, though it was compiled ahead of many statewide closures and after weekly unemployment ...
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Oil futures surged after U.S. President Donald Trump said he expected Saudi Arabia and Russia to reach a deal soon to end their oil price war. In Japan, ...
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