The DN has also reported several times now on the millions of dollars worth of Empire Zone tax breaks Paladino received, and
the relatively few new jobs that resulted from that investment by the state.
Not exact matches
Your analysis of occupations in the U.S. suggests that
jobs created by
new technology are actually
relatively few and don't last long.
Upstate
New York added
relatively few jobs in housing - related sectors (e.g. construction and sales of consumer durable goods) during the boom years;
Even in
New York City, where the financial sector, which employs
relatively few blacks, has shed tens of thousands of
jobs, unemployment has increased much faster among blacks than it has among whites.
The U.S. economy has also helped managers by consistently producing
new jobs and leading to
new household formation over the last
few years of slow,
relatively steady recovery.