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  2. Dead-end job - Wikipedia

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    A dead-end job is a job where there is little or no chance of career development and advancement into a better position. If an individual requires further education to progress within their firm that is difficult to obtain for any reason, this can result in the occupation being classified as a dead-end position. [ 1 ]

  3. Job losses caused by the Great Recession - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., jobs paying between $14 and $21 per hour made up about 60% those lost during the recession, but such mid-wage jobs have comprised only about 27% of jobs gained during the recovery through mid-2012. In contrast, lower-paying jobs constituted about 58% of the jobs regained. [11]

  4. 2013 United States budget sequestration - Wikipedia

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    The CBO estimated that in the absence of sequestration, the GDP would grow about 0.6 percentage points faster for 2013 (from 2.0% to 2.6% or about $90B) and about 750,000 more jobs would be created by year-end. [5] As of May 2013, FY2013 spending ($3.455 trillion) was projected to be lower in an absolute sense than FY2012 spending ($3.537 ...

  5. Job openings hit lowest level since September [Video] - AOL

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    New data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Tuesday showed 7.6 million jobs were open at the end of December, a decrease from the 8.15 million in November. This marked the largest ...

  6. December jobs report has Wall Street starting to talk about ...

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    A hot December jobs report, ... A fresh reading from the University of Michigan showed consumers' year-ahead inflation expectations jumped to 3.3% in January from 2.8% the month prior. Meanwhile ...

  7. What Will Happen to the 41 Percent of Jobless Who Changed ...

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    The Great Recession has left havoc in in its wake, according to the John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers. Of those who lost jobs since 2009, 41 percent had to change ...

  8. Deflation - Wikipedia

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    Goods produced by craftsmen did not decrease in price, nor did many services, and the cost of labor actually increased. Also, deflation did not occur in countries that did not have modern manufacturing, transportation and communications. [17] By the end of the 19th century, deflation ended and turned to mild inflation.

  9. Russell 2000 index on correction course as rate-cut hopes fade

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    The benchmark index fell 1.9% to 2197.7 points, down more than 10% from its all-time closing high of 2442.74 points hit in November 2021. U.S. equities sold off after data showed job growth ...