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Unemployed 99ers march on Wall Street
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Unemployed 99ers march on Wall Street
slyurl.co Unemployed 99ers march on Wall Street Get the latest, most up to date information on benefits and help with the situations that you’re facing today as well as the possible serious situations you will be facing in the future.
Unemployed Coming 99ers Job Bill will not help the 99ers
Chances are the President will use the term “long term unemployed…” No. He should use the phrase “99ers.” Why? Because this is a speech on jobs and more specifically: Unemployment. Fully half of the long term unemployed have been out … Continue reading
The Nobel Lecture: Equilibrium in the Labour Market with Search Frictions
Speaker: Professor Christopher Pissarides Chair: Howard Davies This event was recorded on 15 February 2011 in Old Theatre, Old Building Editor’s note: we apologise for the poor audio quality during the first few minutes of this video. Content Copyright: © … Continue reading
Unemployed 99ers march on Wall Street
More than 100 people turned out to protest on Wall Street over the end of unemployment benefits. The group known as the 99ers marched and demanded the US government either give them jobs or extend their unemployment benefits.
Unemployed: 34.5% of Young Black Men
According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the October unemployment rate was 34.5 percent for black men ages 16 to 24. This is almost 3.5 times higher than the national unemployment rate of 10 percent. UNLV Economics Professor … Continue reading
The Road Ahead: Unemployment, Poverty and the Recession
Complete video at: fora.tv Lawrence Mishel, President of the Economic Policy Institute predicts that, because of the recession, “over a third of the people are going to be unemployed or underemployed at some point in 2010.” He argues that, as … Continue reading
1 Million Jobs to Disappear
60 years. Only a handful of sectors have added jobs: education, health care and government. The people on the front lines of the job search know firsthand just how bad it really is. In New York City, where 6.6 percent … Continue reading