Sentences with phrase «latest fall in unemployment»

The latest fall in unemployment in Wales has shown the tough decisions taken by Liberal Democrats in Government have been worth it, party candidate Jane Dodds has said.

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From record - breaking stock market returns to falling unemployment, the U.S. has no shortage of positive economic indicators, and the majority of investors say they feel confident about achieving both their short - and long - term goals, according to the latest «Morgan Stanley Investor Pulse Poll,» which surveyed more than 1,200 investors age 25 to 75 with over $ 100,000 in assets.
Spain's household savings rate fell to its lowest level on record in the third quarter of last year as high unemployment and wage deflation in the latest recession obliged them to devote more of their disposable income to consumption, according to figures released Wednesday by the National Statistics Institute (INE).
The unemployment rate is expected to fall to 3.6 % by the end of the decade according to the Fed's latest forecasts, while inflation should hit 2.1 % in 2020, above the Fed's 2 % target.
Late last month, the New York State Department of Labor announced that the borough's unemployment rate had fallen to fell to 6.6 percent in April 2016, down from 7.9 percent in March 2016 and 7.8 percent in in April 2015.
In March, the national unemployment rate (at the time, 4.5 percent) fell below the Natural Rate of Unemployment [1](currently 4.7 percent) for the first sustained period sincunemployment rate (at the time, 4.5 percent) fell below the Natural Rate of Unemployment [1](currently 4.7 percent) for the first sustained period sincUnemployment [1](currently 4.7 percent) for the first sustained period since late 2007.
Maine's unemployment rate peaked at 8.4 percent in late 2009 and early 2010 before falling to the 7 - percent range by early 2012.
While the latest figures show a fall in overall unemployment, there has been a record rise in the number of people out of work for more than a year.
This is due partly to tighter labor market conditions as evidenced by the falling unemployment rate (5.5 % as of May at the national level and down from 9.9 % in late 2009) as well as partly to the recent and planned increases in the minimum wage rate in many cities and states.
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