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Google Alert - economies

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Daily update September 3, 2022
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Britain has dropped behind India to become the world's sixth largest economy, delivering a further blow to the government in London as it grapples ...
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India Business News: India has pipped Britain to become the world's fifth largest economy. The United Kingdom (UK) slipped to 6th place delivering ...
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The Biden administration has repeatedly laid out a vision for the economy that is more self-sufficient and driven by high-tech manufacturing and ...
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And, in the past, that has led to "stagflation" — an unpleasant mix of double-digit inflation, declining economic activity and high unemployment. As ...
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Employers added another 315,000 jobs last month. So far this year, the economy has added more than 3 1/2 million jobs. NPR's Scott Horsley joins us ...
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The labor market remains an area of strength for the economy. ... strong job growth that's powering an economy through ominously high inflation.
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Economy adds 315,000 jobs in August, eclipsing pre-pandemic peak. Total nonfarm payrolls. 2020 2021 2022 130M 135M 140M 145M 150M 155M.
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U.S. employers added 315000 jobs in August, while the unemployment rate rose to 3.7 percent from 3.5 percent in July. A tight job market gives ...
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Nonfarm payrolls rose solidly in August amid an otherwise slowing economy, while the unemployment rate ticked higher as more workers rejoined the ...
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Tom Brughmans on Twitter: "What I like doing? Simulating Roman economies of course! In fact, our ...
Simulating Roman economies of course! ... An edited volume in the series Oxford Studies of the Roman Economy by OXREP.
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