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In Monterey County, the unemployment rate went from 9.9 percent in September to 10.6 percent. The good news is that more than half of the states added jobs in October. More than likely, the majority of the jobs were temporary, but it is still a positive...
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JAMMU, Nov 23: Voicing his serious concern over the growing unrest among the trained and highly educated youth , BJP Legislative Party leader, Prof Chaman Lal Gupta held the coalition Government responsible for their plight. In a ...
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This copy is for your personal, non-commerical use only. The Unemployment League, a weekly job fair held at a Michigan bowling alley, is a bid to lift the prospects of residents in a state leveled by the downturn.
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Economists expect the joblessness that has weighed down the nation’s economic recovery will start to abate in 2010, but they predict consumers will continue to keep a tight rein on spending, according to a new survey. The national unemployment rate jumped...
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In a depressed neighborhood in the City of Angels, hundreds of good jobs appeared to fall from the sky last week. Young and middle-aged Los Angeles residents, mostly blacks and Hispanics, lined up down the block at an employment office for more than...
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Small businesses in Manatee County are bracing for another financial strain that lies ahead. As a result of statewide unemployment conditions, businesses will see an increase in unemployment compensation taxes starting in January. The growing jobless...
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Heading into the crucial holiday shopping season, the U.S. economy is growing modestly, with consumers too wary about unemployment and their finances to invigorate the recovery. That's the picture that emerged Tuesday from reports on the economy and the...
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The chief investment strategist for Standard & Poor's Equity Research Services said Monday he sees a brighter year ahead for the economy, although unemployment will remain high for the next two years. "It's going to be a good year in 2010, but not necessarily...
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This faith in the redemptive power of stimulus strategies permeates both mainstream economics and popular discussion, but the faith rests on an unsound theoretical base. The current depression is, fundamentally, the result of a huge 15-year Federal Reserve...
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Andy Vander Woude runs a small company that converts old tires and plastic bottles into composite pavers for the landscaping and construction industries. Enterprises has a competitive product and a chance to get real traction, thanks to recent deals that...
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