Some interesting news about the US economy: While middle wage jobs show little signs of recovery, a new study from Georgetown University discovered there have been more «good» jobs (which pay at least $ 53,000 a year) than people have assumed, and 2.8 million of the 2.9 million good jobs gained in
the recent period of recovery have gone to college graduates.
Not exact matches
This afternoon, I asked Marika Holland, a climate and ice modeler at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, to consider
recent ice trends in light
of her work with Jennifer E. Kay and Alexandra Jahn on a paper finding likely
periods of ice
recovery on the way to an ice - free Arctic in summer.
Such an approach will be a mistake as, despite the
recent recovery in the world's stock markets, there is still likely to be a relatively sustained
period of uncertainty before a level
of stability returns to the legal market.