February Sees Job Growth, Unemployment Drops But Remains High
For the fifth straight month, there was job growth in the United States. (…)
For the fifth straight month, there was job growth in the United States. (…)
All over Europe, as well as some countries in Eastern Asia, high-speed rails are a frequently used form of transportation. (…)
After ending 2010 with three straight months of job growth, totaling at six months out of the year where job growth was seen, the new year has not gotten off to as hot of a start as desired despite reporting good numbers. (…)
A funny thing has been happening in the United States of America. (…)
President Barack Obama held his second State of the Union address on Tuesday. It was the 222nd to ever be held. (…)
With the unemployment rate slowly dropping over the course of the last year and new jobs being created for months, it has appeared as though the United States is well on track to a full economic recovery in the new few years. (…)
Ever since he first came into office nearly two years ago, the chief concern of President Barack Obama was to resurrect the American economy, which had crumbled towards the end of the Presidency of George W. Bush. (…)
In December, only 103,000 new jobs were created. (…)
Recently, when President Obama was discussing the issue of tax cut extensions and unemployment extensions with Republicans in Congress, to many it came off as if Obama’s main purpose was to extend the unemployment benefits for as long as possible. (…)
At the beginning of November when the Republicans made big gains in the United States Senate and took over the house of Representatives, many assumed that Congress would go through its lame duck session without passing any legislature and simply be stuck in endless debates until Republicans take their seats in January. (…)
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