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The economy added just 175,000 jobs in April
The latest snapshot on US employment was expected to show that the US economy added 232,500 jobs last month and the jobless rate stayed at 3.8%.CNN - Top stories -
Biden expands ObamaCare to Dreamers
The Biden administration on Friday morning announced a rule that will allow certain Dreamers to access the ObamaCare marketplace. Under the rule, active recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) will be eligible to enroll in a ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
The strange new economy of all-you-can-eat buffets
Red Lobster is in trouble but luxury feasts with unlimited steak and champagne are thrivingFinancial Times - Business -
US economy adds 175k jobs in April, falling short of expectations
The U.S. economy added 175,000 jobs and the jobless rate ticked higher to 3.9 percent in April, according to new Labor Department data released Friday. After several hotter-than-expected jobs reports, April's employment gains fell short of ...The Hill - Politics -
Sanctions and a hobbled economy pull the rug out from under Iran's traditional carpet weavers
The historic Kashan bazaar in central Iran once sat on a major caravan route, its silk carpets known the world overABC News - World -
US economy misses forecasts with 175,000 new jobs in April; FTSE 100 at record high – business live
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news. Newsflash: The UK’s services sector has posted the fastest business activity growth in almost a year, reinforcing hopes that the recession is over.. Data firm S&P Global has reported that ...The Guardian - World -
The OECD said the global economy could suffer a significant setback if an escalation of conflict in the Middle East were to push oil prices sharply higher.
The OECD said the global economy could suffer a significant setback if an escalation of conflict in the Middle East were to push oil prices sharply higher.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Oil Companies Expand Offshore Drilling, Pointing to Energy Needs
Shell and others say they plan to drill for oil and gas in the Gulf of Mexico in part because doing so releases fewer greenhouse gases than drilling on land.The New York Times - Business