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The official unemployment rate fell to 5.9%. The Fed hawks could have a better argument for sooner-than-expected rate hikes.
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Friday morning will bring the key Employment Situation Report from the U.S. Department of Labor. Here is a 24/7 Wall St. full preview.
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The U.S. Department of Labor released the latest weekly jobless claims figures Thursday morning.
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The recession has not left a number of cities, mostly in central California, which is racked by drought and a slow recovery from the housing bubble.
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Investors and economists are looking for any signs at all of whether the weak jobs report in August was a one-off or the norm ahead.
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ADP's September private sector payrolls data will be used by economists and traders as a barometer for the Labor Department payrolls report.
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ThinkstockThis Friday will bring the key jobs report from the U.S. Labor Department. While the financial markets will want a positive payrolls number, the reality is that the bulls may not want the...
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The U.S. Labor Department has released its weekly jobless claims, and we have another week of less than 300,000 in new claims.
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Consumer prices fell in August, which creates a conundrum for a Federal Reserve over whether to raise interest rates and end the quantitative easing measures.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released the Producer Price Index (PPI) for the month of August.
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Work-related deaths dropped slightly from 2012 to 2103, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Maybe worker safety programs are yielding better results.
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Some economists wondered if the Employment Situation's weak payrolls report from the previous week would have any play in the latest weekly jobless report.
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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, or JOLTS report, on Tuesday.
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The numbers in the Labor Department's August Employment Situation were so weak that many investors and economic watchers must be wondering if they were simply wrong.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the Employment Situation Report for August Friday morning.
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