The drop in unemployment to 10 percent was an unexpected boost to the economy, but WSJ’s Sudeep Reddy says the rate is likely to stay in double digits for a while yet.
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Despite recent glimmers of hope showing the economy is beginning to recover, Friday’s jobs report shows unemployment topped 5 million. WSJ's Kelly Evans tells colleague Phil Izzo how the latest numbers are providing a sober reality check.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch economist Ethan Harris weighs in on jobs growth, consumer spending and the latest payrolls report as the nation’s unemployment rate jumps to 10.2% in October.
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Americans lost jobs at a faster pace in June, according to the latest unemployment data. Leo Tilman, president of LM Tilman & Co., talks to Kelsey Hubbard about today’s report and what we might expect from a U.S. recovery. (July 2)
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In this brief Q&A session, Adecco Group North America CEO, Tig Gilliam gives an in-depth analysis of the most recent jobs report, discusses employer trends, provides advice for job seekers and more.
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After months of cascading job losses, companies are laying off fewer people. For more on this story fo to abcnews.go.com ... "abc news" news abc "Bianna Golodryga" "jobs report" hiring unemployment numbers business
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Out of the gates stocks surged Friday thanks to a welcome jobs report. But gains faded on news from the number one subprime mortgage lender.New Century Financial said it would stop accepting new loan applications resulting in intensified speculation that it will soon seek bankruptcy protection. ...
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Oct. 4 - US financial markets tread water in Thursday's session ahead of the much anticipated monthly jobs report. Uncertainty about the US economy kept the markets in a tight range on Thursday. Investors are hoping Friday's employment report will she light on the outlook for interest rates. Bobb...
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Sept. 10 - U.S. stocks were little changed on Monday as earnings optimism somewhat offset recession jitters sparked by Friday's dismal jobs report.
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