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Colorado’s job market stalls as unemployment rate surpasses national average


Colorado’s rising unemployment rate shows no signs of slowing as it continues outpacing the national average. Meanwhile, updated data from February shows the state’s job growth is slower than ... Read More

UK jobs market weakens as employment costs grow


Job vacancies have fallen to the lowest level ... so may be a sign of things to come". The ONS said the UK unemployment rate remained at 4.4%, roughly the same as the previous three months. Read More

UK Jobs Market Sees Biggest Jump in People Looking for Work Since 2020


LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's jobs market weakened again in March with the ... "Amid high levels of global uncertainty, a more cautious UK consumer is likely to constrain the ability of businesses ... Read More

Employers added a surprising 177,000 jobs as job market shows resilience. Unemployment stays at 4.2%


American employers added a better-than-expected 177,000 jobs in April as the job market showed resilience in the face of President Donald Trump’s trade wars. Read More

Colorado’s job market stalls as unemployment rate surpasses national average


Colorado’s rising unemployment rate shows no signs of slowing as it continues outpacing the national average. Meanwhile, updated data from February shows the state’s job growth is slower than ... Read More

UK jobs market sees biggest jump in people looking for work since 2020


a more cautious UK consumer is likely to constrain the ability of businesses to pass on higher wage and other costs to customers," Ian Stewart, chief economist at Deloitte, said. "A revival in ... Read More


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