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States gain new jobs - The Spokesman-Review Wednesdays news was a bit darker on state unemployment rates. Thirty states and the nations capital reported an uptick in their jobless rates. Only nine states saw jobless rates fall, and 11 saw no change. The national unemployment rate stood
Lt. Gov. Richard Ravitch: New York budget mess too big - New York Daily News Lt. Gov. Richard Ravitch formally unveiled his five-year financial plan. ALBANY - A somber Lt. Gov. Richard Ravitch warned Wednesday that the state's budget gap is too big to tackle in one year. Ravitch, who formally unveiled his five-year financial
Where the jobs are: Housekeepers needed in New York - Walletpop.com The latest update of Indeed's list of industry employment trends shows the economy is improving as far as job openings go, and especially in New York, where housekeepers are in demand. Hospitality is the fastest growing industry with 44% growth in
Stocks gain after employment report - Times Union NEW YORK -- Stocks jumped Friday after the government's employment report showed fewer jobs were cut in February than expected. Major stock indexes climbed more than 1 percent, including the Dow Jones industrial average, which rose 122 points to add
The Conference Board Employment Trends Index(TM) (ETI - Forbes NEW YORK, March 8 /PRNewswire/ -- The Conference Board Employment Trends Index(TM) (ETI) rose in February for the sixth consecutive month. The index now stands at 93.5, up from January's 93.2. During the past six months, the index increased by 13.4
Director of the USPTO, David Kappos, to Speak at New - PRWeb Director of the USPTO, David Kappos, to Speak at New York Law School on the Future of the Patent Office David Kappos, Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, will give a
U.S. stock futures up more after employment report - Marketwatch NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- U.S. stock futures added to their gains on Friday as investors found cheer in a better-than-expected employment report for February, with Wall Street headed to a second week of gains. In the jobs report, nonfarm payrolls
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