Trade Deals and Job Retraining Programs At Center of Congressional Meetings
The state of the American economy is not exactly great. (…)
The state of the American economy is not exactly great. (…)
The economy has hit a wall. (…)
For the sixth week in a row, the Dow Jones and the S&P 500 saw dramatic decreases. (…)
After making a strong recovery with improvements in the job market made possible by the hard work of President Barack Obama, the economy of the United States has been dipping as of late. (…)
Ever since President Barack Obama took over as President of the United States of America, he has been working nonstop to provide American’s with new jobs in order to resurrect the economy of the United States. (…)
When it looked like the gas prices in the United States of America could not possibly get any worse than they already were, they got worse. (…)
For the fifth straight month, there was job growth in the United States. (…)
With unemployment still high and the creation of jobs not at the speedy pace that President Obama, Congress, or the citizens of the United States would prefer, good news from Wall Street often is not given much attention. (…)
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. (…)
This week, President Barack Obama delivered his second State of the Union address. (…)
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