WASHINGTON -Employers likely added only enough jobs in October to keep the unemployment rate from rising, reflecting their cautious outlook in the sluggish economy. Economists predict employers added a net total of 100,000 jobs last month, according to a survey by FactSet. That's just enough to keep ...
Related News:-
Alberta’s economy in 2011 poised for modest growth | Troy Media
Dec. 24, 2010/ Troy Media/ - Not a barnburner, but respectable growth that outperforms most other Canadian provinces . . .
Uncertainty Continues even as U.S. Economy Manages Modest Gains
Moderate gains were achieved in the manufacturing and construction sectors in the U.S. notwithstanding the persistent problems in unemployment and the rising concern regarding ...
MICHIGAN: Michigan's economy stumbled in October (2010-12-02 ...
CONTACT US Michigan Radio 535 W. William Suite 110 Ann Arbor, MI 48103 ph. 734.764.9210 pledge line: 888.258.9866 email us JOIN US ON
MICHIGAN: Michigan's economy stumbled in October (2010-12-02 ...
©2011 Michigan Public Media, The Regents of the University of Michigan
Eastern Panhandle Economy Poised for Growth, WVU Report Says
Berkeley, Jefferson and Morgan counties are the focus of the research. The Eastern Panhandle is growing again, and West Virginia University economists predict the region will ...
Housing Industry Poised to Recover in 2010 ...
As we approach the New Year, we are more hopeful about prospects for 2010 compared to the dismal performance of 2009.
Economy: October 2011
The White House is pushing ahead with its strategy of taking executive action to circumvent Congressional GOP opposition on job creation, on Friday unveiling a new presidential ...
National Economy: News & Videos about National Economy - CNN.com
More than 1.1 billion new $100 bills have been put into quarantine while officials search for a solution to a printing problem that has rendered some of the bills unusable, an ...
U.S. National Economy: News & Videos about U.S. National Economy ...
Here's the happy news: Despite fears of a dreaded double dip, the economy isn't likely to slip back into recession in 2011, most experts say.
No comments:
Post a Comment