Most industries have been
reporting job expansion in 2012 with manufacturing; education / health services; and trade, transportation and utilities showing the strongest percentage job gains.
Not exact matches
Despite noting three positive reviews of its
jobs tool in the press release announcing the
expansion, close to a dozen businesses using the service
report mixed results.
The
jobs report on Friday comes, too, as the second quarter is showing a marked slowdown all across the G - 7 universe, and the U.S. is no exception, even as the economy is solidly in
expansion.
There were signs that a ramp - up was happening, such as solar cell manufacturer Panasonic opening new
jobs for product
expansion, as well as our
report on a Tesla patent featuring an adhesive that can conduct electricity through the solar tiles.
Today's
jobs report underscores the steadiness and breadth of our economic
expansion.
In the July employment
report, released earlier this month, the 3 - month, 6 - month, and 12 - month moving average payroll gains all came in considerably stronger than the 200,000 average level of
jobs growth that has been typical of past periods of economic
expansion, according to Bloomberg data.
Developers Related Companies and Vornado Realty might soon lose their
job on the Penn Station
expansion project if things don't pick up fast enough, The New York Times
reports.
New York City saw its biggest
job growth since the end of the Great Recession, marking the longest
job expansion since World War II, according to a
report by State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli released on Thursday.
He helped lead the opposition to many of outgoing Gov. Bobby Jindal's education reforms in 2012, including the
expansion of vouchers statewide and tougher
job reviews for teachers, the paper
reported.
The rationale for the
expansion effort is based on the
report's assertions that charters do a better
job of educating children than traditional public schools.
Other key industries include trade, transportation and utilities and professional / business services, each of which has
reported solid
job expansion.
I think most of the new
jobs that are
reported in the national
job reports are perhaps lower end
jobs, I am not an economist, but the positions in healthcare sales that are opening up with my clients are mainly replacement
jobs right now, not because of
expansion.
The recent July
jobs report showing the strongest nonfarm payroll gain in five months should help to ease consumers» fear that the economic
expansion is faltering.