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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statics says that Nebraska's unemployment rate was the lowest in the country last month.
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Nevada employment was particularly hard hit because of the hospitality industry, mostly centered in Las Vegas. Gambling in the city was shut down, and with it, countless restaurants and hotels.
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Dunkin' Brands has announced plans to hire a huge number of employees to help with the current unemployment situation in the country.
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The jobless rate, while breathtakingly high among other groups in May, was still much lower than for people ages 16 to 19.
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The good news is that the national unemployment rate improved from April. Yet the rate for black Americans ticked up again last month.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics unemployment report released on Friday was perhaps so strong that hopes for additional stimulus packages might actually fade.
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Following a record-setting April, announced job cuts in May fell by 41% month over month.
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ADP reports that the private sector payrolls lost far fewer jobs that expected in the month of May.
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Sometimes the best way to get a message out is visually. After all, there is an absolute media overload that occurs for many people who invest and for those who just watch the news. 24/7 Wall St. has...
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Here are ten issues that offer some views to explain the stock market gains, even as the reopening of America's economy is still in the beginning stages.
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The economic hit from the coronavirus pandemic is showing up in mortgage delinquencies and that’s bad for Fannie Mae.
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More employees appear to be heading back to work. The weekly jobless numbers are still ghastly compared to the past, but they are becoming less ghastly.
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The jobs report for April was horrible enough. The situation is was even worse for black and Hispanic Americans, with jobless rates well above the national average.
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Many teenagers count on summer jobs to supplement income for the balance of the year. For a huge number, that opportunity is lost this year.
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If one thing has proven to be true over time, and particularly in a wild 2020, the stock market is not the economy and the economy is not the stock market.
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