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U.S. Economic Data Shows Major Growth in Q1 as Weekly Jobless Claims Tick Lower

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Weekly first-time unemployment claims came in at 553,000 this morning, higher than expected, but lower than the prior week's revised number of 556,000. The initial reading on first quarter GDP also came in, showing the U.S. economy grew...
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What Will Be the Impact of GOP States Ending Federal Unemployment Benefits?

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As 24 states run by Republican governors and legislatures are set to end enhanced federal unemployment benefits this summer in the hopes it returns people to the workforce amid the ebbing pandemic. Bill Adams, senior vice president and...
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U.S. Hiring Slows in April, Missing Expectations With 266,000 Jobs Added Last Month

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Hiring in the month of April across the U.S. showed a major slowdown from the month prior, with just 266,000 jobs added. The Labor Department's report was a major miss from some estimates that put the number closer to one million. The...
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ZipRecruiter CEO on What Jobseekers Want Amid the Mass Resignation

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It's been a job hunters market of late, as a mass resignation amid the pandemic has added to millions of openings across businesses. ZipRecruiter co-founder and CEO Ian Siegel explained what people currently are looking for in the labor...
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U.S. Economy adds 235,000 Jobs in August, Missing Expectations

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The U.S. economy added a disappointing 235,000 jobs in the month of August. The report fell way short of the 750,000 jobs forecasted by economists; however, unemployment rates dropped to 5.2 percent from 5.4 percent in July. Joe Song, US...
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Breakdown of August Jobs Report Showing 235K Jobs Added

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The U.S. economy added a disappointing 235,000 jobs in the month of August. The report fell way short of the 750,000 jobs forecasted by economists; however, unemployment rates dropped to 5.2 percent from 5.4 percent in July. Joe Song, a...
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U.S. Adds 916,000 Jobs in March, Blowing Past Expectations as Unemployment Rate Falls to 6%

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The U.S. economy added 916,000 jobs in March, beating expectations. The unemployment rate slid to 6%, although there were differences when it comes to racial minorities. Cheddar breaks down the numbers live and in real time.
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Chip Shortage Addressed in $2.3 Trillion Infrastructure Bill, White House Adviser Says

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Jared Bernstein, Council of Economic Advisers Member for President Biden, joined Cheddar to discuss the jobs numbers for April and what the White House plans to do to address the global semiconductor shortage.
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Ditching the US? Why Everyone’s Talking About Studying in Ireland in 2025

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What do Indian students want from their global education journey today? In this expert-led interview of Ms. Khushboo Taparia Bedi, Head, Career Cell, Sanskar Valley School, Bhopal, we explore key shifts in student aspirations, practical...
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Canada added 259,000 jobs in February, sparking job market optimism

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The lifting of pandemic restrictions led to a surprising surge in hiring in February. We look at the sectors getting a boost and what it will take to sustain that.
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Cheddar Breaks Down the Key Highlights From the January Jobs Report

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The January jobs report showed a slight rebound to the job market, following losses in the month prior that were more significant than previously thought. Cheddar discusses that while it shows promise that the U.S. added 49,000 jobs last...
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2.1 Million People Filed for Unemployment, 41 Million Out of Work

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An additional 2.1 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week bringing the total over the last 10 weeks to 41 million.
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Unemployment rate hits 13 per cent in Canada, higher in U.S.

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New numbers from Statistics Canada put the Canadian unemployment rate at 13 per cent. In the United States, the rate is even higher.
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'Job catastrophe': 1.25 billion workers face major hit from coronavirus

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The coronavirus crisis is having a devastating effect on employment worldwide, with more than one billion workers at risk of a pay cut or losing their jobs, according to the International Labour...
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New grads are struggling to find jobs, experts say there's a few reasons why

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New grads are struggling to find entry-level positions. Leadership reporter Brit Morse explains how AI, tariffs, and economic uncertainty are reshaping the job market.
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Your next job interview could be with an AI bot

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Companies are using AI hiring bots to screen, shortlist and talk to job candidates. Advocates say the technology frees up human workers from tedious tasks, but some applicants say it adds confusion to the process, and there are concerns...
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Her job interview was with an AI bot. It was odd

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A Canadian jobseeker describes her strange experience being interviewed by an AI bot, something that’s becoming more common as corporations turn to AI to find workers. Advocates say AI frees people up from tedious tasks, but critics...
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What is a recession? Here’s an economics crash course

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What is GDP? What is a fiscal quarter? How long is this going to last? Canada’s economic future is uncertain and you may have questions. We’ve got answers.
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Inside the CRE Market: Peachtree Group CEO Breaks Down Industry Trends

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Peachtree CEO Greg Friedman on the hospitality business, commercial real estate and what the numbers are telling you. Watch!
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Five Years After COVID: A Data-Driven Look at the Labor Market’s New Normal

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Kory Katenga, Head of Economics for the Americas at LinkedIn, talks the current state of the labor market and how it has evolved since the pandemic. Watch!
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China’s workforce crisis: too young or too old?

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China’s job market is facing a growing challenge—age discrimination. Workers over 35 are struggling to find jobs as strict age limits in civil service and private-sector hiring push companies to favor younger, lower-paid employees. With...
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China's youth face competitive job market amid economic challenges

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Job creation is a critical concern for China, as youth unemployment remains a persistent challenge for its economy.
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Canada’s unemployment drop a ‘bit of an illusion,’ economist says | Canada Tonight

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Canada's labour market added 76,000 jobs in January and the unemployment rate fell 0.1 percentage points to 6.6 per cent, beating economist expectations, according to Statistics Canada's latest labour force survey published Friday. ...
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Windsor-Essex has a competitive job market. These international students say more transparency is needed

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Many international students are coming to Windsor-Essex to study, in the hopes of graduating and finding a job. But some tell CBC Windsor — it's been a tough job search, despite their qualifications. The CBC's Pratyush Dayal tells us more.