Sentences with phrase «in jobless»

He cited improvements in consumer spending and a drop in jobless benefit claims as signs of recovery.
The continuing drop in jobless claims — considered a signal of future economic trends — shows that the problem with today's job market isn't layoffs but rather the modest and unsteady hiring at companies.
Fewer children living in CfC sites were living in a jobless household (OR 0.56, 95 % CI 0.32 to 0.95; p = 0.03) but children's physical functioning (MD − 0.26, 95 % CI − 0.53 to 0.00; p = 0.05) was worse in CfC sites.
Children of mothers with year 10 education or less had higher receptive vocabulary and verbal ability, experienced a reduction in injuries requiring medical attention, and they were less likely to be living in a jobless household, while their mothers were more involved in community service activities in the community (four of 19 outcomes).
Aboriginal job seekers, on the whole, are further from the world of work, more likely to live in jobless households, have lower basic skills (including literacy / numeracy) and are less likely to be prepared for sustainable work.
I regret not doing this enough in college, and if you find yourself in the jobless baccalaureate boat like so many others, please keep this tip in mind.
Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas at the end of August, triggering the biggest weekly spike in jobless claims since 2012.
At this point in my jobless journey, I do not plan to sell any stocks to pay for living expenses.
Although it reveals some volatility over the last 2 decades in the jobless rate for early - career scientists, the rate remains very low.
Despite the rise in the jobless total, the UK's Work and Pensions Minister, Priti Patel, said there were jobs out there.
Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas at the end of August, triggering the biggest weekly spike in jobless claims since 2012.
Japan's market is aided by a slight decrease in the jobless rate and a pickup in industrial production.
The interview is a response to last week's announcement that the Fed was embarking on a third round of quantitative easing that will continue until the economy reaches an unspecified target in the jobless rate.
They're moving forward steadily in a jobless recovery, which our data supports.
U.S. indexes were mainly lower amid earnings reports from the American banking sector and data showing a continuing decline in jobless insurance claims and tame inflation.

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It can mask weakness in the market if there are large numbers of discouraged workers, as in the U.S. which now has a lower jobless rate than Canada despite a poor job creation record.
There has been a fairly sustained increase in job creation over at least the last five months, Desjardins said, and the level of initial jobless claims has been decreasing.
That suggests ongoing job growth in an economy many regard as near full employment, with the jobless rate at a 17 - year low of 4.1 percent.
On Thursday, the U.S. Labor Department announced that the number of new jobless claims had hit its lowest mark in five and a half years, down 19,000 to 326,000.
And the U.S. Labor Department said that claims for jobless benefits declined last week by 2,000 to 326,000, which was in line with expectations.
Truaxe later posted another video in which he called the people who commented on his earlier post «idiots,» said anyone who accused him of having mental health issues was now jobless, and threatened to sue an unnamed journalist who wrote about him.
Roughly 80 % of startup owners have voluntarily left the cubicle and are pouring their energies into their own businesses, a much higher figure than during the jobless recoveries of the 1990s and 2000s, writes economist Benjamin Tal in a recent CIBC report.
Leading up to Friday's data release, jobless claims came in at 240,000, just below the expected 242,000.
Though the rebound in growth over the past couple of years has seen unemployment across the bloc fall, the jobless rate remains elevated at 8.5 percent.
Also, notwithstanding a silly fiscal policy and the ongoing political impasse, the U.S. economy has some very good things going for it now, as even king of doom, Nouriel Roubini, couldn't help but note: the Fed is going to stick to its asset - buying regime for the foreseeable future, providing a monetary protein shake the recovery still very much needs; the housing rebound is well on its way, which is helping Americans rebuild their wealth and is boosting employment in many states with high jobless rates; and the shale oil and gas revolution continues to power investment, job creation and revenue growth.
And recessions are often presaged by certain signals: rising jobless claims; falling home sales; an inverted yield curve; wage pressures that impact corporate margins; exogenous shocks, including oil spikes; or destabilizing valuations in key asset classes.
The first allows those claiming Employment Insurance to earn extra income on top of their benefits, and the other inflates benefits for claimants in regions with high jobless rates.
The world's largest economy made an important leap toward sustainable recovery in January, when the jobless rate dropped below 9 %.
The study further highlighted that the number of jobless in the country will increase to 18.6 million in 2018 and 18.9 million in 2019, against 18.3 million in 2017.
In fact, after a short - lived marriage, Rolwing found herself jobless and penniless, writing Harry Potter on napkins at various cafes in Edinburgh, Scotland with her daughter Jessica by her sidIn fact, after a short - lived marriage, Rolwing found herself jobless and penniless, writing Harry Potter on napkins at various cafes in Edinburgh, Scotland with her daughter Jessica by her sidin Edinburgh, Scotland with her daughter Jessica by her side.
However, 31 % of South Africa's population still lives in poverty and 22 % are jobless.
In economic news, weekly jobless claims totaled 242,000, more than the expected 225,000.
Note that Alberta's jobless rate has been higher than Ontario's in only one month since 1990 (June 1994).»
Whenever a foundry shuts down in Pittsburgh or Dayton — as a number have — Foster books a nearby motel room and interviews the jobless.
«An exceptionally short - lived marriage had imploded, and I was jobless, a lone parent, and as poor as it is possible to be in modern Britain, without being homeless... By every usual standard, I was the biggest failure I knew,» Rowling said during a 2008 Harvard University commencement speech.
A 14 - year low on jobless claims reinforced expectations that slack in the labor market was being reduced.
Following Thursday's unexpected bump in weekly jobless claims, today brings reports on consumer sentiment as well as industrial output.
The Millennial's Guide to Surviving and Thriving in the Real World,» says, «Aided by the misguided counsel of parents, they went back to school to obtain more degrees, and subsequently more debt, and many of them still remain jobless.
Like Rolling Acres, shopping malls across the country are dying, and, in some cases, leaving jobless communities and rotting buildings that are hotbeds for crime in their wake.
«It was important because I was jobless and I'm older and I was horrified,» says Heringer, who found another healthcare job by browsing the HR pages of companies featured in her job leads e-mails.
«An exceptionally short - lived marriage had imploded, and I was jobless, a lone parent, and as poor as it is possible to be in modern Britain, without being homeless.
Over the last 12 months the jobless rate has fallen in 22 European countries.
It also found the program actually increased jobless rates in B.C. and Alberta., which Kenney calls home.
Even if the labour market kept adding 215,000 new net jobs a month, though, it would take until the end of 2017 for the jobless rate to drop to 6 %, TD economist Martin Schwerdtfeger noted in a brief today.
When Bernanke's taper talk caused long - term interest rates to rise much faster than the Fed intended, one of the ways in which the central banks sought to allay market fears was to stress that it would keep short - term rates steady until the jobless rate had reached at least 6.5 %.
In Southwestern Ontario, Windsor was again the big loser last month with its jobless rate jumping to 11.5 %.
U.S. jobless claims rose a seasonally adjusted 2,000 to 211,000 in the week ended April 28, the Labor Department said Thursday.
Although the National Bureau of Economic Research officially called an end to the Great Recession in mid-2009, the years that followed were characterized by slow and uneven growth, with some analysts using the term «jobless recovery» to describe economic conditions.
Yet that dynamism has suffered in recent years, and the result has been a series of jobless recoveries, each more disappointing than the last.
Even the modest strides the economy has taken in lowering the jobless rate aren't coming from more people finding jobs and earning pay cheques.
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