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  • Hurricanes Take a Toll, but an Unemployment Milestone

    The new jobs report is a case of good news/bad news. The US lost 33,000 jobs in September after Hurricanes Harvey and Irma hit Texas, Florida, and other Southeastern states, which the AP reports is the first decline in almost seven years. However, the Labor Department says the unemployment... Go to Source Author:

    Posted at October 7, 2017 | By : | Categories : Quick Facts | 0 Comment
  • August Jobs Report a Little Worse Than Expected

    August didn't quite meet expectations, with 156,000 new jobs created and a 4.4% unemployment rate, versus analysts' expectations of 179,000 new jobs and an unchanged unemployment rate of 4.3%. The picture also soured slightly for June and July, with the number of jobs added over those... Go to Source Author: Newser Editors

    Posted at September 2, 2017 | By : | Categories : Quick Facts | 0 Comment
  • New Jobs Report Erases Job Losses in Recession

    It's another solid jobs report: The US economy added 209,000 new jobs in July as the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.3%, per the AP . That ties a 16-year low reached in May. The job gains exceeded expectations of about 180,000, but the Wall Street Journal notes... Go to Source Author: Newser Editors

    Posted at August 5, 2017 | By : | Categories : Quick Facts | 0 Comment
  • Best, Worst Careers for Job Security

    What career path should you consider if job security is your main concern? To answer that question, 24/7 Wall St. looked at unemployment rates across a variety of fields and found 26 occupations with unemployment rates of just 1% or less—and another 26 with unemployment rates ranging from 8.... Go to Source Author: Evann Gastaldo

    Posted at July 21, 2017 | By : | Categories : Quick Facts | 0 Comment
  • Unemployment Hits 16-Year Low

    US employers pulled back on hiring in May by adding only 138,000 jobs, though hiring was still enough to help keep pushing unemployment lower. The Labor Department says the unemployment rate fell to 4.3% from 4.4% , reports the AP . That's the lowest level since May 2001, reports... Go to Source Author:

    Posted at June 3, 2017 | By : | Categories : Quick Facts | 0 Comment