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Help Wanted Ads Bode Ill for Jobs

by By MOTOKO RICH • August 1, 2011

A survey shows that vacancies advertised in Internet job listings fell by 217,000 in July.

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employment, Great Recession, hiring, jobs, National Employment Law Project, Uncategorized, Unemployment, wages

Where the Job Growth Is: At the Low End

by By STEVEN GREENHOUSE • July 27, 2011

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.

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European debt crisis, federal budget, Gold, Hulu, jobs, podcast, Robert Shiller, stimulus, Uncategorized, Weekend Business

Podcast: Debt Crises, Jobs, Gold and Hulu

by By JEFF SOMMER • July 22, 2011

A look at the latest Weekend Business podcast, and a listen.

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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, housing, jobs, Uncategorized

Are Unsellable Homes Holding Back Job Growth?

by By CATHERINE RAMPELL • July 21, 2011

A new study says no, since the rate of migration for homeowners and renters fell roughly in tandem during the recession.

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big business, employment, jobs, Mitt Romney, politics, Uncategorized

C.E.O. of the U.S.A., Part 2

by By CATHERINE RAMPELL • July 20, 2011

On whether business experience translates to knowing how to guide a country’s economic policy, especially when it comes to jobs.

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Andrew Gelman, consumer spending, David Backus, employment, jobs, recession, Uncategorized

Consumer Spending: The Chicken or the Egg

by By DAVID LEONHARDT • July 19, 2011

Do job losses cause consumer slumps? Or vice-versa?

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