All posts tagged "Unemployment"
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Michael Sliwinski | January 9, 2017
The Unemployment Rate: What the Measure Tells Us
The frequently debated statistic measures something very specific.
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Anneliese Mahoney | January 14, 2015
College Tuition Elimination Plan Aims to Fill Skilled Jobs Mismatch
Obama's community college tuition elimination plan aims to put more Americans to work with less student debt.
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Anneliese Mahoney | November 13, 2014
Detroit is the Most Dangerous City in America, Irvine the Safest
Detroit is the Most Dangerous City in America and Irvine, California is the Safest. Find out why.
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Allison Dawson | July 30, 2014
You Actually Have to Work for Food Stamps in Maine
I like to keep an open mind about our government and how different states run differently, but there...
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Peter Davidson II | December 3, 2013
The Crime Blog Really Makes You Think
It’s been a busy few weeks here at Law Street Media as we launched our crime rankings last...
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Alexandra Saville | November 6, 2013
Why So Serious, Gen Y?
Are you a GYPSY? Am I? According to a recent article by The Huffington Post, if you’re a twenty-something...
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Alexandra Saville | November 5, 2013
Beginning the Search
Once you’ve made the decision to look for a new career, you’re halfway there. Well, not really…but it...
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Alexandra Saville | November 4, 2013
Job Hunting Survival Guide
You’re looking for a job. Maybe you’re deep into your hunt. Maybe your hunt just started. Perhaps you’re...
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Peter Davidson II | November 3, 2013
Overqualification is the New “It’s Not Me, It’s You.”
Coming off the heels of an economic recession, and in a job climate that is increasingly tenuous, there...
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Peter Davidson II | October 20, 2013
Beggars (Still) Can’t be Choosers in Today’s Job Market
Beggars still can’t be choosers. My first job after 1L year was for the U.S. Attorney for the...