Monday, July 11, 2022

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update July 11, 2022
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If a softer US labour market is part of the solution to the United States' inflation problem, there was precious little hard evidence of it in ...
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U.S. employers added more jobs in June than forecast and the unemployment rate held near a five-decade low, suggesting hiring needs are so far ...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) — A better-than-expected U.S. jobs report eased some worries about an imminent recession but also bolstered the case for the ...
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MIAMI – The latest report from the U.S. Department of Labor shows the economy added 372,000 jobs in June, a drop off from this year's monthly ...
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Jobs growth? In this economy? While there have been signs the jobs market has been cooling, it certainly does not reflect an economic recession.
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Jason Schenker, president and chief economist at Prestige Economics, discusses the latest jobs data out of the US and outlook for emerging market ...
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Reentry programs are one way employers are trying to fill some of the 11.3 million open jobs in the U.S..
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California has the most remote job openings in the U.S.—but another state is on its tail. Chloe Berger. Sun, July 10, 2022 at 6:43 AM ·2 min read.
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Later this week, the U.S. will be reporting inflation data, ... "There was no evidence in the jobs data that recession is imminent," ANZ Research ...
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The United States' ongoing labor shortage is bad for employers but presents an opportunity for workers who often could not find jobs in rosier ...
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