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The National Association for Business Economics (NABE) offered its September 2014 Outlook Survey report. The numbers were not rosy.
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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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These trends almost certainly will press the prices of individual stocks, and the market as a whole, upward for months.
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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 reading on the Employment Trends Index may seem like an afterthought, considering the disappointing payrolls report from the U.S. Labor Department on Friday.
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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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One of the open questions about the U.S. economic recovery is when the jobless rate will return to the 5% or less that signals a full recovery.
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The ADP payrolls report released Thursday morning showed that private sector payrolls increased by 204,000 in the month of August.
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Applications for jobless benefits rose by 4,000 to a seasonally adjusted 302,000 for the week ending August 30.
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The U.S. Department of Labor is set to report the official Employment Situation for August on Friday morning.
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TrimTabs has given its first look at the employment situation and payrolls for the month of August.
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Paychex signaled a mixed bag in pre-unemployment and pre-payrolls data for the month of August.
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These are these are the highest paying jobs for high school graduates.
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