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Help Rebuild America (HRA)

At Help Rebuild America (HRA), our main goal is Job Creation on a national level. From Administrative to Telecomm and everything in between, we work on Job Placement within all industry sectors. The effort specializes in both re-training and cross-training America's unemployed and military personnel into a growing viable workforce. We provide them with the necessary resources required to get them back on their feet and into today's global competitive workplace.To this end, we hire at least 50% of our staff from the ranks of the unemployed and military veterans.

  • Only 11% of Long-Term Unemployed Find Jobs

    The situation is even bleaker than it might seem for the 3.8 million Americans classed as long-term unemployed, a new study finds. Only 11% of the long-term unemployed in any given month had found work a year later, according to research from three Princeton University economists, and they are... Go to Source Author: Rob Quinn

    Posted at March 21, 2014 | By : | Categories : Quick Facts | 0 Comment
  • Fed: Unemployment Isn’t Our Guide Anymore

    The Federal Reserve will no longer rely on the unemployment rate as its be-all, end-all indicator of economic health, it announced today. Until now, the Fed has set its goal at 6.5% unemployment. But as the jobless rate nears that threshold , the central bank said it would keep rates... Go to Source Author: Kevin Spak

    Posted at March 20, 2014 | By : | Categories : Quick Facts | 0 Comment
  • Long-Term Unemployed May Get Benefits After All

    Long-term unemployed people who lost their benefits at the end of last year now have hope of getting that money after all. A group of bipartisan senators struck a deal today to extend the benefits for five months, retroactive to December, reports Politico . Because five Republicans already have signed on... Go to Source Author: John Johnson

    Posted at March 14, 2014 | By : | Categories : Quick Facts | 0 Comment
  • Unemployment Ticks Up to 6.7%

    Pretty decent news in today's jobs report: 175,000 jobs were added in February; economists had expected 152,000. The unemployment rate ticked up from 6.6% to 6.7%. It had been expected to drop to 6.5%, but the AP explains why you shouldn't be alarmed: It went... Go to Source Author: Evann Gastaldo

    Posted at March 8, 2014 | By : | Categories : Quick Facts | 0 Comment
  • Jobless Rate 6.6%, but That Fails to Impress

    Another disappointing jobs report: Just 113,000 jobs were created in January; economists had expected 189,000, and the average monthly gain in 2013 was 194,000. The unemployment rate did tick down to 6.6% from 6.7% , as had been expected; that's a 5-year low, the AP reports.... Go to Source Author: Evann Gastaldo

    Posted at February 8, 2014 | By : | Categories : Quick Facts | 0 Comment