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The economy added far fewer jobs than expected in February, a slowdown from much stronger gains in December and January. But the jobless rate fell to 3.8 percent, and earnings growth picked up.
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Job growth picked up for the 100th consecutive month even as hundreds of thousands of federal workers were furloughed during the partial government shutdown. Wage growth held steady.
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Around 7,000 federal workers in Ohio aren’t receiving paychecks because of the government shutdown. And none of them will be offered unemployment checks...
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State officials say the number of people working non-farm jobs in Ohio hit an all-time high in September with more than 5.6 million people employed.Ohio…
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Wage growth — and more specifically, the lack of vigorous pay raises — continued to be an issue, with average hourly earnings nudging slightly upward to 2.9 percent.
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State officials say Ohio's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased slightly from June to July, while another survey shows the state added jobs…
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More teens have shifted away from typical summer jobs in recent years, opting to spend time with family instead, or take unpaid internships.
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The government's June jobs report beat expectations with another 213,000 jobs added. The unemployment rate ticked up to 4 percent with more people entering the workforce.
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The new Ohio House Speaker says now that the seven-week-long fight to elect him is over, it’s time to regain focus on several big issues, chief among them…
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Ohio’s unemployment rate is at its lowest in nearly 17 years.A jobs report released Friday says Ohio’s jobless rate fell to 4.5 percent in February.…