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US jobless claims, continuing claims rise, suggesting a softening jobs marketThe number of Americans filing applications for jobless benefits increased more than expected last week and the number of people on unemployment rolls increased to a 10-month high. Very worrying : Continuing Claims 1800K going up since October... reminds 2007 ... Q4 GDP is a lag ... Q1 and going forward will be ugly ... Another great number... Trump 🚂
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Inside the Hottest Job Market in Half a Century📈 The U.S. has added jobs for 100 consecutive months 👷 Unemployment recently hit its lowest in 49 years 💸 Racial minorities are getting bigger pay raises The job market doesn't get much better than this. uhhh... As millions unemployed or underemployed but ignored by Murdoch media. F**k you. Gdb
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How to Make the Booming Job Market Work for YouA booming labor market creates opportunities for workers, whether they’re staying put or eyeing a move, but having a strategy is key. I manufacture good in Florida and we’re down big. The tariffs hurt my industry as a whole but something isn’t right. Look for a new job Yes.
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3 tips for beating the stock market — from a fund manager who keeps doing itHarding Loevner Global Equity Fund has beaten competing funds by 2.7 percentage points annualized over the past five years.
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GOP stacks Green New Deal forum with climate deniers and industry groupsA Republican-dominated caucus says it's hosting the 'first in-depth public review of the Green New Deal.' The guest list shows a strong bias against the plan. Just read your headline. It is ridiculous. The “Green New Deal” is one extreme. Very extreme. You make it sound credible and then call the other people “Climate deniers” and “Industry Groups”. You are becoming FakeNews When the planet is burning, they'll all deny their complicity. Good. If we want nothing but YES men turn on CNN. They are PRO-CHOICE but not when it comes to news, facts, politics, beliefs, viewpoints, tax, etc breaking climatechange
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