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| Restaurant and bars account for more than half of the US jobs lost in March Much of American public life is at a standstill during the Covid-19 pandemic, which has led to crippling job losses for the leisure and hospitality sector.
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| A bleak US jobs report likely portends even deeper losses WASHINGTON - A grim snapshot of the U.S. job market's sudden collapse emerged Friday with a report that employers shed hundreds of thousands of ...
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| Great Depression Unemployment Level Would Wipe Out 40 Million US Jobs The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that 701,000 people lost jobs in March. The unemployment rate hit 4.4%. Economists said the figures ...
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| Asian stocks fall on US jobs data Asian stock markets on Friday tumbled after soaring US job losses tempered enthusiasm about a possible deal to stabilize oil prices amid anxiety over ...
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| Trump promises to protect US energy jobs President Donald Trump vowed today to do whatever necessary to protect the US energy sector, including potentially imposing tariffs on oil imports.
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| US stocks struggle as American job destruction accelerates: April 3, 2020 US stocks struggle as American job destruction accelerates: April 3, 2020. By CNN Business. Updated 8:02 a.m. ET, April 4, 2020 ...
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US agriculture: Can it handle coronavirus, labor shortages and panic buying? Farms have been struggling with labor shortages for years. And grocery stores have been running out of bread, meat and eggs. So what does that all ...
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| Retailers lost 46200 jobs in March but could lose millions by May The U.S. lost 701,000 jobs in March, the Labor Department reported Friday, due to business shutdowns to combat the coronavirus pandemic,. But the ...
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| US dollar rises on safe-haven bids, ignoring jobs data The US Department of Labor also revised February's number upward to 275,000 job gains. "The plunge in non-farm payrolls in March, which is already ...
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| A Mounting Casualty of Coronavirus Crisis: Health Care Jobs Tens of thousands of U.S. medical workers are suddenly out of work as casualties of measures to prioritize coronavirus patients at hospitals and of the ...
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