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US Jobs And Unemployment

The unemployment rate is generally trending down. That sounds good, and is. The percentage of the US population that is Continue reading →

Data That Matters August 2015

The price of wind power just hit a new low: $0.025/kwh. Facebook gets one billion visits in one day, a Continue reading →

Youth Self-Employment Rises

Unemployment tends to be higher for young people. It is falling, and they get the credit. The largest sector of Continue reading →

Complex Jobs Report

The US unemployment rate hit 6.1% in July, which is much lower than the last few years. Unfortunately, the job Continue reading →

July Jobs And Jobless Report

The good news: There were about 215,000 jobs added. The not-so-good, not-so-bad news: The unemployment rate was steady at 5.3% Continue reading →

Data That Matters July 2015

US wages rose 3.3%. Humans can lay bricks at 700/hr. Robots, 1,000/hr. Americans turning away from owning homes as only Continue reading →

Global Economic Disparities

Outside of Asia, Africa, and Germany, the majority of people are uncertain about the economy and think things are getting Continue reading →

Employees See More Hiring

Gallup polls (because that’s what Gallup does) a group of employees to get their view of whether their companies are Continue reading →

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