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A recent analysis reveals that Logan, Utah, has an unemployment rate of a little more than 1%.
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A recent analysis reveals that the aerospace and defense industries have had the most jobs cuts this year.
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The number of unfilled jobs in America is extremely high. One reason is that people are quitting their jobs at record levels. That figure hit 4.4 million in September. And the figures are amazing...
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The COVID-19 pandemic scrambled the American workplace. Working from home became a rule rather than an exception at most companies. The Census Household Pulse Survey, which tracked the activity of...
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A recent analysis reveals that a variety of low-wage jobs are in the greatest demand this year.
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In February 2020, unemployment was at a five-decade low of 3.5%. It rose to a five-decade high at 14.2% in April, driven by the sudden start of the COVID-19 pandemic. A rapid rise in gross domestic...
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The state with the highest unemployment rate in September was Nevada.
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A recent Bureau of Labor Statistics analysis reveals the jobs that have the most rapid growth in the next few years.
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This town in California once again has the highest unemployment rate in America.
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, cities in Nebraska have some of the nation's lowest unemployment rates.
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A recent analysis reveals that MIT again is the institution producing the most employable graduates.
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A 24/7 Wall St. analysis has identified the college major with the lowest unemployment rate, which is effectively 0%.
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Among the reasons state university systems were founded was to provide inexpensive access to colleges for state residents and their children. These universities and colleges are primarily funding...
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Education is among the most visible and critical markers that often divide rich from poor. Education levels also influence health, homeownership, and median earnings. These are some of the reasons...
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A recent Bureau of Labor Statistics analysis reveals that the occupation projected to have the fastest growth is in health care support.
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