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Unemployment Will Be The Big Game Changer For 2010

10 hours ago ago from Daily Markets

With the high unemployment plaguing the U.S. economy, the rest of world is unlikely to enjoy a robust growth as some tend to believe. If the unemployment rate does not go down below 9% by the end of 2010, it is conceivable, for example, that crude oil price could fall to the $40 to $45 per barrel range. [ visit site to read more ]

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Reports Say We Are In For A Long Recovery

21 hours ago ago from Gold Coast Chronicle

By Martin Crutsinger Tali Arbel   AP Economics Writer Dec. 17, 2009 WASHINGTON – A report on unemployment claims and a forecast of U.S. economic activity pointed Thursday to an economy mending slowly, without the job growth needed to fuel a vigorous recovery. The number of newly laid-off workers filing claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose last week. But the four-week average for jobless claims, which smooths out ...

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The Economy and Unemployment

20 hours ago ago from Amelia Island News with daily stories and video: and Amelia Island tourism information

By Nick D on December 18, 2009 The style is 2009, the line is 1929 The main topic of conversation recently is the economy and unemployment.  Last month, (November) we were told about how unemployment was down by 11,000 jobs.  We were told how the economic stimulus is working and we are in a recovery.  New numbers out just yesterday is showing a different picture, numbers are now up. A report from the Department of Labor shows ...

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Talking about High Unemployment is Here to Stay Newsweek Business Newsweek.com

22 hours ago ago from r.j.'s space - Windows Live

  Quote High Unemployment is Here to Stay | Newsweek Business | Newsweek.com You know things are bad when the nation loses 11,000 jobs in November and Americans are overjoyed. Sure, unemployment has come down a meager 0.2 percent to put us at 10 percent, but that's still the worst level in decades. And more important, there's no real end in sight. Even if jobs start to come back sooner than expected—which may happen as more stimulus ...

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Grindstone Financial: NNY Unemployment

17 hours ago ago from SLS Investments & Advisors

Good job by the local media covering both the year over year increase in unemployment as well as the sequential increase. Go here to read the rest:  Grindstone Financial: NNY Unemployment See the rest here: Grindstone Financial: NNY Unemployment

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