Sentences with phrase «pre-recession job levels»

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«In contrast, employment among those over the age of 25 years is currently a striking 400,000 jobs above its pre-recession level
Maryland added more than 14,000 jobs in August, the second - highest monthly gain in seven years, as the unemployment rate dipped to a pre-recession level of 3.9 percent, the U.S. Labor Department said Friday.
At the same time, the number of jobs have not recovered to pre-recession levels, regulatory reform is being implemented at a sluggish pace and the state and city governments are increasingly relying on the revenue generated by Wall Street.
Britain faces an uphill struggle against unemployment with up to two million new jobs needed to return employment rates to pre-recession levels, according to a leading think tank.
Since the housing market is yet to return to the pre-recession level, the construction jobs have not seen much of a recovery.
The House wants to preserve their jobs (of which there are already far fewer than pre-recession levels), while the Senate initially wanted to do away with more than 8,500 TA jobs over the next two years in favor of reducing classroom sizes.
While the economy is slowly limping back to health, the demand for legal services is predicted to remain flat and jobs are unlikely to return to pre-recession levels in the near future.
For instance, housing and real estate jobs have come back considerably relative to their recession lows, but if you zoom out a bit they are still slightly below pre-recession levels
After all, the job market is still not back to pre-recession levels, and competition for most jobs is stiff.
It also warns that, although there is an increase in graduate vacancies, job openings at leading firms remain below pre-recession levels, with recruitment this year 6 % below that recorded in 2007.
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It took two years for the job count to once again reach pre-recession levels.
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