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    Home Tags Unemployment

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    A 'now hiring' sign is viewed in the window of a fast food restaurant on August 7, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
    Economy

    Job growth slowed to 150,000 in October, unemployment ticked up to 3.9%

    Zach Halaschak -
    November 3, 2023 12:33 pm
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    Unemployment benefits problems had nine-year pattern before pandemic

    Unemployment benefits problems had nine-year pattern before pandemic

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    November 2, 2023 11:32 am
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    Help wanted sign is displayed in Deerfield, Illinois, Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022. More Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week, but the labor market remains strong even in the face of persistent inflation and a slowing overall U.S. economy. Jobless claims for the week ending Oct. 1 rose by 29,000 to 219,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday, Oct. 6.
    Economy

    Job openings unexpectedly rose in September amid high interest rates

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    November 1, 2023 2:03 pm
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    Good news is bad news as markets react to strong jobs report
    Business

    Good news is bad news as markets react to strong jobs report

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    October 6, 2023 5:33 pm
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    A now hiring sign is seen in front of a business along the boardwalk, Thursday, June 2, 2022, in Ocean City, New Jersey. Many seasonal businesses are struggling to find enough workers again this summer.
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    Job openings tick up in sign of labor market resilience

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    October 3, 2023 2:03 pm
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    Service Employees International Union claims victory in California talks. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

    California passes legislation to let strikers qualify for unemployment benefits

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    September 18, 2023 11:39 am
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    Estimate of COVID-19 unemployment fraud revised up to as much as $135 billion
    Healthcare

    Estimate of COVID-19 unemployment fraud revised up to as much as $135 billion

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    September 12, 2023 9:24 pm
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    Applicants line up at a job fair at the Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City N.J., on April 11, 2022. Applications for jobless aid for the week ending July 9 rose by 9,000 to 244,000, up from the previous week's 235,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday, July 14, 2022. First-time applications generally reflect layoffs. Analysts had expected the number to remain flat from the previous week.
    Economy

    Jobless claims drop to lowest level since February as labor market keeps going

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    September 7, 2023 2:57 pm
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    In this Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2013, photo, heavy construction equipment is idle early in the morning at the site of the new Smithsonian African American History and Culture Museum in Washington. The government reports on U.S. construction spending in October on Monday, Dec. 2, 2013. (AP Photo/J. David Ake)

    State officials wonder how Georgia businesses fill their open jobs

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    September 5, 2023 11:49 am
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    Biden touts economy after August jobs report: ‘People are coming off the sidelines’
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    Biden touts economy after August jobs report: ‘People are coming off the sidelines’

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    September 1, 2023 4:55 pm
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