Sentences with phrase «job growth estimated»

With the local housing market strengthening, unemployment down around 5 percent and job growth estimated to be on the upswing — although still slower than the national average — there's no question that the Buffalo Niagara economy has improved.

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The consensus estimate is 182,000 new jobs, reflecting the fact that economists expect job growth to slow somewhat as the unemployment rate and labor market slack continues to shrink.
Trump's team, on the other hand, estimates that under his tax plan, the economy will average 3.5 % growth over the next ten years and create 25 million new jobs.
ADP's number was also below earlier analyst estimates of at least 200,000 new jobs added each month for the remainder of 2012, and barely above the 150,000 new jobs needed simply to keep pace with economic growth and new job market entrants.
Capital Economics on the pending US jobs report: «We estimate that growth in non-farm payroll employment rebounded to 175,000 in April.
If you're torn between settling down in Columbus and Indianapolis, consider this: Columbus» future job growth — the projected change in job availability over the next 10 years — is estimated at nearly 43 percent compared to nearly 41 percent in Indianapolis, according to Sperling's.
The labor market in Fargo shows a lot of promise, as the city has the second - lowest unemployment rate on our list, behind only neighboring Sioux Falls, S.D. And, future job growth over the next 10 years is estimated at nearly 43 percent, according to Sperling's.
We expect household job growth will be sufficient to leave the unemployment rate unchanged at 4.3 %, but due to particularly unfavorable calendar effects, we estimate a 0.1 % monthly rise in average hourly earnings (+2.5 % year - over-year).
With today's lackluster jobs report, the Labor Department is now estimating that the economy added an average of 94,000 jobs per month in December and January, which is barely enough to keep up with population growth.
Estimates are that 65 % of jobs lost in manufacturing between 2000 and 2006 were due to productivity growth with only 35 % due to outsourcing overseas.
More important, the previous two months of employment gains were revised upwards: February job growth was estimated to be 332,000 rather than 268,000, and March job growth was revised from 88,000 to 138,000.
While job increases have exceeded the initial estimates by city budget officials, overall growth is slowing in the last two years.
With an estimated 500,000 public sector jobs set to go over the next four years, the figures raise the possibility of unemployment edging towards the symbolic figures of three million unless, as the coalition hopes, rapid growth in the private sector stymies the impact of redundancies.
With ministers banking on rapid private sector growth to replace the estimated 490,000 public sector jobs expected to be lost, the Prime Minister backed a world of «unprecedented economic change» in which small start - up companies can become global giants in a matter of years.
As of 2014, industry estimates indicate that in the next 10 years there will be over 20,000 job vacancies in Buffalo Niagara's manufacturing sector due to retirements and growth.
A 2011 report issued by the American Geophysical Union (AGU), Status of the Geoscience Workforce, argued that based on graduation rates of geoscience graduate students (approximately 1500 per year) and job - growth numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there will be a U.S. workforce «shortfall» estimated at 30,000 geoscientists by 2018.
«Wisconsin's preliminary February unemployment rate remains below 7 percent, the lowest it's been since December of 2008, and well below the national rate,» said Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Secretary Reggie Newson «In addition, the preliminary monthly estimates indicate continued job growth overall.»
This follows January's estimated private sector job growth of 15,700 jobs.
According to the data released in the report, it's estimated that 18 % of all job creation in the last five years has occurred as a direct or indirect result of growth in the housing and mortgage sectors.
Currently the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimates that there are over 73,000 veterinary assistants currently working in America and that the job outlook shows growth in this field through 2020.
«The Polish Wind Energy Association (PWEA) estimates that offshore windfarms with a total capacity of 6 GW would help create around 77,000 new jobs and add around 60 billion zlotys to economic growth.
In the perspective of the historical employment growth in the province, the largest estimate of added jobs resulting from TMX — even Premier Notley's grossly exaggerated 5000 jobs figure — is not even a rounding error.
The specific assumptions underlying ACEEE's earlier estimates of job gains will inevitably differ somewhat from how things unfold — and in particular gasoline price projections have come down since then — but the impressive growth of the auto industry during the recent years of brisk advances in fuel efficiency technology is certainly consistent with the fundamentals of our analysis.
At this growth rate the REA estimates that solar jobs will exceed 7,000 by April 2012, with more jobs created providing the industry remains supported.
An estimated 1.6 million new restaurant jobs will be created by 2027, and the food - service industry is expected to overtake retail growth this year.
The BLS estimates that nearly 375,000 new retail sales jobs will be available through 2018, and the sector's fastest job growth may be at general merchandise stores that sell a wide variety of items at low prices.
They also estimate that that the paralegal employment opportunities will increase by 17 % between 2012 and 2022, which is greater than the projected national job growth average.
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates a growth of 12 % in this job market over the next decade.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates the job growth for medical assistants will be much faster than average at 23 percent from 2014 — 2024.
Although this growth estimate is quite a bit faster than many other jobs, it is not set in stone.
This is why many job openings are highly competitive, even if the industry has a faster than average estimated growth.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates a faster than average job growth from 2014 — 2024, so there are sure to be many job opportunities.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates average job growth for benefits managers.
The BLS estimates that the number of medical assisting jobs in the United States will grow by 29 percent between 2012 and 2022, much faster than the average job growth rate of 11 percent expected for all occupations.
Estimated job growth between the years 2006 and 2016 in Arizona's counseling occupations exceeds most states and large metropolitan areas.
Forbes compiled its list of fastest - growing cities for 2015 by analyzing the 100 most populated metro areas in the U.S. and ranking them on six metrics, including estimated population increases, job growth, economic growth, and the median annual pay for college - educated workers.
The predictions also factored in additional job growth from supplementary workers in industries that could support HQ2 (which would being an estimated 66,250 more residents over the next decade).
Couple that with the estimated 2,000 new jobs, new municipal jobs (increased FD + PD presence), long term growth and increased quality of life could be sustainable in the area.
(Job growth generally needs to average just 100,000 per month to keep up with growth in the working age population, according to estimates by Moody's Analytics.)
U.S. home prices rose more than economists estimated in December as job growth and tight supply drove demand.
It is estimated that there are more than 450,000 brownfields in the U.S. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties increases local tax bases, facilitates job growth, utilizes existing infrastructure, takes development pressures off of undeveloped, open land, and both improves and protects the environment.
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