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The Key Takeaways From the July ISM Manufacturing Report

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Aug.02 -- ISM Manufacturing Business Committee Chairman Timothy Fiore calls the ISM's July manufacturing report "fantastic" and says it bodes well for the future of the U.S. economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Alix Steel...
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Ukraine's Infrastructure Damage Could Blow Country's Economy Post-War

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The war has caused hundreds of billions of dollars worth of infrastructure damage, which is threatening the livelihood of most of its civilians.
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Biden Says Jobs Report Shows U.S. Economy 'On the Move'

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President Joe Biden says the U.S. economy has "gone from being on the mend to on the move." He adds, "People are making more money, they're finding better jobs, and -- after decades of being mistreated and paid too little -- more and...
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Nearly 3.2 Million Americans Filed For Unemployment Last Week

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That number is down from the previous week.
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Gender Disparity in India's Lockdown-Induced Job Losses

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Jun.24 -- On this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Ashwini Deshpande, professor of economics at Ashoka University, looks at the impact the lockdown in India amid the coronavirus outbreak is having on the gender gap in the country's...
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Boundless CEO Sees Inconsistency in Trump's Immigration Executive Order

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Apr.23 -- Xiao Wang, Boundless chief executive officer, discusses his reaction with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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How is the Pandemic Affecting Filipino Domestic Helpers in H.K.?

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May.28 -- Mahee Leclerc, head of Hong Kong and Business Development at HelperChoice, which runs a website that matches domestic helpers and the employers, explains how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting Philippine workers in Hong...
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Big Tech's Hearing Fallout

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Jul.30 -- Arun Sundararajan, NYU Stern School of Business Professor, joins to discuss the next phase for Big Tech after testifying in Congress.
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South Koreans Must Learn to Work Alongside Machines: Labor Minister

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Apr.13 -- South Korean Minister of Employment and Labor Lee Jae-kap says citizens must learn how to work alongside machines if they want to thrive in a post-pandemic world where many jobs will be handled by artificial intelligence and...
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Singapore Targets Discrimination Amid Foreign Labor Resentment

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Aug.29 -- Singapore’s Prime Minister is seeking to diffuse concerns about the foreign workforce. Lee Hsien Loong has pledged that his government will further tighten the visa criteria for its ex-pats, raising salaries for low-income...
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Why Less-Educated Workers Will Drive U.S. Growth

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Aug. 5 -- Dale Jorgenson, a Harvard University economics professor, explains why less-educated workers will drive U.S. economic growth. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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Three Must-See Charts on the May Jobs Report

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June 3 -- Bloomberg's Matt Boesler examines three charts about the U.S. employment report. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Oliver Renick and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said Tuesday that the economic recovery is not yet complete and for that reason the Fed intends to keep providing significant support to boost growth and improve labor market conditions. (July 15)

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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said Tuesday that the economic recovery is not yet complete and for that reason the Fed intends to keep providing significant support to boost growth and improve labor market conditions. In delivering...
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On Monday, Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Peter A. Diamond reacted to learning he is one of the three economists to win the 2010 Nobel economics prize for his research on unemployment.

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HEADLINE: Nobel economics winner explains his theories CAPTION: On Monday, Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Peter A. Diamond reacted to learning he is one of the three economists to win the 2010 Nobel economics prize for...
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Sky News

Women fighting over equal pay in Birmingham

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Women fighting over equal pay in Birmingham
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Paychex CEO Sees Positive Wage Pressure in Amazon's Pay Raise

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Oct.05 -- Martin Mucci, chief executive officer at Paychex, and Princeton University Professor of Economics Alan Krueger examine the U.S. labor market and how a wage increase from Amazon.com Inc. may impact U.S. businesses. They speak on...
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Pipeline Equity CEO and Gender Economist Reacts to the Unemployment Report

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Katica Roy, Pipeline Equity CEO and Gender Economist discusses unemployment report with 'Bloomberg Markets: The Close' Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Taylor Riggs.
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Phelps Expresses Concern About Labor Participation Rate

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May.26 -- Nobel Laureate in Economics Edmund Phelps, a Columbia University professor, discusses his concerns about the U.S. labor market with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Economist Ricchiuto Sees Steady, Average Jobs Growth

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Oct.05 -- Steve Ricchiuto, chief U.S. economist at Mizuho Securities, and Steven Wieting, global chief investment strategist at Citi Private Bank, preview the U.S. September employment report. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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NRF's Kleinhenz Expects Strong Holiday Retail Sales

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Nov.24 -- Jack Kleinhenz, National Retail Federation chief economist, discusses the outlook for holiday retail sales with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley, Lisa Abramowicz and Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Fenby: Europe Lacks Confidence, Demographics for Growth

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Oct. 28 -- Jonathan Fenby, managing director of European political research at Trusted Sources Ltd., talks about the lack of economic confidence in France and throughout most of the European economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Danny Blanchflower Sees Wages Indicating Labor Slack

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Feb.03 -- Dartmouth College Professor of Economics Danny Blanchflower reacts to the U.S. January jobs report, linking slow wage growth to labor market slack. Blanchflower, who served on the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee...
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Top chefs back Birmingham jobs scheme

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High-profile Birmingham chefs Glynn Purnell, Aktar Islam and Alex Claridge have joined forces to help launch a new initiative to help the region's hospitality sector. West Midlands mayor Andy Street has brought together a working group...
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Fed's Powell Says Omicron Poses Downside Economic Risks

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell points out "notable" price increases and supply chain problems while also warning of downside risks to the economy from Covid-19 and the emergence of the omicron variant. Powell delivered written...