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- The US Economy Is Dead In The Water
Did we just cross "the tipping point" for faith in the American dream?
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Job cuts and shrinking bonuses dominated headlines from Wall Street this year, so it's easy to forget pockets of the industry are booming.
As a trans person of color and a survivor of youth homelessness, even a master's degree hasn't kept me from being tenuously close to destitute
The Bureau of Labor Statistics just released their monthly report on unemployment rates among the 50 states and the District of Columbia, and things are looking fairly good.
Screw Uncle [Sam]. We are in the business of building cars that must be appealing to our customers. If that means the cars are not "compliant" with the government's endless laundry list of demands so be it. How long before others do something similar
Nevada will be home to Faraday Future's manufacturing facility.
Last week, the United States Labor Department reported that the nonfarm payrolls rose 211,000 last month. This data suggest that the Federal Reserve will definitely increase interest rates next week during its Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). No
Senior White House Staffer Jamie Elizabeth Smith joined the BitcoinCT r: 8 mining company Bitfury as Global Chief of Communications, and will work to promote the Blockchain technology through the use of various media.
Senior White House Staffer Jamie Elizabeth Smith joined the BitcoinCT r: 8 mining company Bitfury as Global Chief of Communications, and will work to promote the Blockchain technology through the use of various media.
This "Jobs Friday" ritual is getting truly absurd. So it can't be repeated often enough:
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Yellen signals growing likelihood of a December rate ... Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen told Congress Thursday that economic conditions appear to be improving enough for policymakers to raise interest rates when they meet in two weeks --
Planned job cuts plunged to the lowest level in more than a year in November.
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The same economic factors that brought Rockwell Automation Inc.'s sales and earnings down in its fourth fiscal quarter don't show any signs of improving in the first half of fiscal 2016.
A Creighton University economist said ongoing job cuts at manufacturing companies throughout the Midwest will continue into early 2016 as the agriculture and energy industries still battle low commodities prices.
The last post described how jobs, the vehicle of modern day wealth creation, were destroyed through minimum wage laws.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced today that the US economy created 271,000 jobs in October, a number substantially in excess of the expected 175,000 to 190,000 jobs
If there was any doubt if the Fed would hike rates in December, it is gone now: October payrolls soared by 271K, smashing not only consensus of 184K, but the highest expected print.
"Everything is awesome." The Fed got just what it wanted... surge in jobs and a surge in wages - which has sent December rate hike odds from 56% to 74%.