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For millennials, a patchwork quilt of part-time jobs will have to do
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Jun 12, 2013
People in their 20s are often stuck in part-time and temporary jobs. The loss of income in their first working years could affect them much of their lives.
Jobstacles: Is it possible to have too many jobs?
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Jun 7, 2013
As teenagers head out in search of summer jobs in a tough market, Youth Radio explores whether any job is a good job.
May jobs report shows increased, but slow, hiring
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Jun 7, 2013
The May jobs report showed increased hiring, but with a few caveats.
Obama adviser: Jobs report shows continued recovery
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Jun 7, 2013
Alan Krueger, chairman of the president's council of economic advisers, discusses the latest jobs report and what it means for the recovery.
Unemployment ticks up to 7.6%, 175,000 jobs added
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Jun 7, 2013
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the economy added 175,000 jobs last month, edging out analyst expectations. The unemployment rate ticked up to 7.6 percent.
Consumers are upbeat even as job creation lags
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Jun 7, 2013
Economists see an improvement in consumer confidence, partly driven by the stock market and rising home prices.
Fed dread unsettles markets
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Jun 6, 2013
Uncertainty over the Federal Reserve's next move is throwing investors for a loop and unsettling markets. Diane Swonk, chief economist at Mesirow Financial, explains what the 'Fed Dread' is all about.
Layoffs are down, but will hiring be up?
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Jun 6, 2013
Overall layoffs have decreased since last year, but some industries in particular are cutting back.
Private sector job gains and the Fed's next move
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Jun 5, 2013
Payroll processing company ADP reports 135,000 private sector jobs were added last month, falling below analyst expectations. Will the weak numbers cause the Federal Reserve to stick to stimulus?
EU unemployment hits 12.2%, 'Blockupy' activists protest ECB
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May 31, 2013
European unemployment hit a new record high in April. 12.2 percent, or about 20 million people, across the 17 countries that use the euro are out of work.










