Revised figures for the year ended in March show 300,000 fewer jobs at the close of the period than previously reported.
Tag: Hiring and Promotion
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In a Hot Job Market, the Minimum Wage Becomes an Afterthought
The federal wage floor of $7.25 is increasingly irrelevant when even most teenagers are earning twice that. But what happens when the economy cools?
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College Degrees Still Matter In the Job Market
A college education still matters in the modern job market.
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The Shortage in School Bus Drivers is Getting Worse
Looking for an alternative, the school district in Louisville, Ky., turned to a software program — leading to chaos. It’s one of many districts struggling to get students to class.
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China Suspends Youth Unemployment Report
The Chinese government said it would no longer release monthly data about unemployment in young people, which had risen each month this year and reached 21.3 percent.