A survey shows that vacancies advertised in Internet job listings fell by 217,000 in July.
employment, Great Recession, hiring, jobs, National Employment Law Project, Uncategorized, Unemployment, wages
Where the Job Growth Is: At the Low End
A report finds that the jobs lost in the recession were largely in the middle tier of wages, but most of the jobs created in the recovery have been low-wage positions.
European debt crisis, federal budget, Gold, Hulu, jobs, podcast, Robert Shiller, stimulus, Uncategorized, Weekend Business
Podcast: Debt Crises, Jobs, Gold and Hulu
A look at the latest Weekend Business podcast, and a listen.
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, housing, jobs, Uncategorized
Are Unsellable Homes Holding Back Job Growth?
A new study says no, since the rate of migration for homeowners and renters fell roughly in tandem during the recession.
C.E.O. of the U.S.A., Part 2
On whether business experience translates to knowing how to guide a country’s economic policy, especially when it comes to jobs.
Consumer Spending: The Chicken or the Egg
Do job losses cause consumer slumps? Or vice-versa?