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fewer, especially to help alleviate the current gasoline shortages." Hiring for short-haul truck drivers has been hot since November, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, but "not everyone agrees there is a driver shortage." While groups such as the National Tank Truck Carriers say the pandemic has exacerbated short
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. Attached at Exhibit I is a sampling of terms and conditions from some of the top modeling agencies around the world confirming this. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics ("BLS"), the median hourly wage for models in the United States (on a nationwide basis) was $13.23 as at May 2015; the top 10% of earners (i.e. the
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Jersey Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers for all items. issued by the United States Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. If the Bureau of Labor Statistics. for any mason, ceases publishing the Consumer 38 EFTA00609871 Price Index, the Senior directs the Trustees to utilize such other than recognized
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y report from the Center for College Affordability and Productivity found that "about 48 percent of employed U.S. college graduates are in jobs that the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggests requires less than a four-year college education." That number included 37 percent in occupations requiring no more than a high school dip
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for October 2009. The term "Consumer Price Index" as herein used means the "Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers" compiled and published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor for [NEED TO SELECT APPLICABLE AREA E.G., "New York - Northern N. J. - Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA"]. (iv)
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nd salaries received by American workers during the current economic recovery is historically unprecedented. The New York Times adds, "According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, average real hourly earnings for all employees actually declined by 1.1 percent from June 2009, when the recovery began, to May 2011, the month fo
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bottom, it doesn't mean that they live in the upper income strata. The average reporter or correspondent doesn't make very much money, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics in May 2015 — a little less than $50,000. By comparison, the mean household income in the US generally is just about $52,000. But remember those BL
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ch among this group until he joined the conspiracy theorists this week suggesting that the Obama Administration changed or manipulated the number by the Bureau of Labor Statistics stating that the employment rate had dropped to 7.8%. See the New York Times Editorial, Conspiracy World. Along with this, I invite you to read Gar
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hange in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) — the "all items" expenditure category, not seasonally adjusted — as published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor (the "Index"), or if the Index is discontinued, such other generally recognized inflation index as the Tru
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2.747 754 1.010 28 Source: Haver. Data as of CA 2010. 2008 Ow chief economist Michael Vaknin has analyzed the various seasonal adjustments that the Bureau of Labor Statistics uses when it reports payrolls. After adjusting for better weather, the Lehman shock and other factors, payroll growth does not look quite as good as
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y report from the Center for College Affordability and Productivity found that "about 48 percent of employed U.S. college graduates are in jobs that the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggests requires less than a four-year college education." That number included 37 percent in occupations requiring no more than a high school dip
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hange in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) — the "all items" expenditure category, not seasonally adjusted — as published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department 25 EFTA00587206 Dorn: USI: I032SSII v3 of Labor (the "Index"), or if the Index is discontinued, such other gener
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as we go into 2018. The national unemployment was recently reported at 4.1% in Nov 2017, down from 4.7% at the beginning of the year. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), construction employment was 6.955mn, 10% below the prior cycle peak of 7.725mn in 2006. Availability of labor remains a constraint, and shou
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his is why restaurant workers today take home some of the lowest pay offered by any industry. Seven of the 10 worst- paying job categories tracked by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) are in food services. Real median wages for waiters and waitresses are down 5 percent since 2009; cooks saw a decline of 9 percent. [image: I
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added in September and October combined than the government had previously estimated. The unemployme=t rate for white men rose to 5.4% according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which measures employment=in the US. The BLS added that the rates remained unchanged for other groups, including adult women at 5.3%, teenagers at
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sec=or job creation during each spell that a party held the presidency. =r. Stoft created this data by analyzing 72 years' worth of jobs da=a from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 72 years was sele=ted as the time frame because each party has controlled the presidency for=36 of those 72 years. During those 36 years each, 58 m
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f strength in the labor market that has muscled through recession fears that flared over the summer. Rachel Siegel reports: "The data, released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, beat expectations. Analysts had forecast roughly 180,000 new jobs for the month. The 3.5 percent unemployment rate is back at a 50-year low. The j
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of strength in the labor market that has muscled through recession fears that flared over the summer. Rachel Siegel reports: "The data, released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, beat expectations. Analysts had forecast roughly 180,000 new jobs for the month. The 3.5 percent unemployment rate is back at a 50-year low. The j
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ment challenges.s6 The graphics below illustrate the output of further analysis conducted using publicly available data from OPM's FedScope tool and the Bureau of Labor Statistics occupational workforce datasets to compare federal Correctional Officer average salaries to Correctional Officers in other industries such as state
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sed spending capacity per child. @ Favorable demographic trends and customer behavior in the U.S. Growing number of working mothers — According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimates, women are expected to represent nearly 48% of the total U.S. workforce by 2012, up from 46.6% in 2002.9 — Inthe ULS., approximately

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