All posts tagged "Unemployment"
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Michael Sliwinski | January 9, 2017The Unemployment Rate: What the Measure Tells Us
The frequently debated statistic measures something very specific.
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Anneliese Mahoney | January 14, 2015College 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, 2014Detroit 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, 2014You 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, 2013The 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, 2013Why 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, 2013Beginning 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, 2013Job 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, 2013Overqualification 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, 2013Beggars (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...



