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Mar 10

Steady jobs growth clears the way for interest rate hike

By Kristen Doerer

The U.S. economy added 235,000 jobs in February while the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.7 percent.

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Feb 21

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In coal country, putting faith in Trump's economic promises

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In the coal towns of West Virginia, President Trump made economic promises that helped him win the election. Around 12,000 mining jobs have been eliminated in the last few years in that state alone while production remains at its lowest…

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Feb 21

Can President Trump bring back manufacturing jobs?

By Steve Hoover, Lauren Mucciolo, Anjali Tsui

Erie, along with dozens of other manufacturing hubs along the Rust Belt, have seen seismic shifts as technology has quenched the demand for manual labor on factory floors.

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Feb 03

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News Wrap: Trump seeks rollbacks on Dodd-Frank regulations, fiduciary rule

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In our news wrap Friday, President Trump signed an executive order directing the Treasury Department to look for ways to roll back the Dodd-Frank Act's regulations, and signed a memorandum aimed at blocking a retirement savings regulation that makes brokers…

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Feb 03

With steady job creation in January, slow wage growth still puzzles

By Kristen Doerer

Wage growth "has been the unfinished work of this economic recovery,” said Mark Hamrick. “It helps to explain the remaining level of dissatisfaction among Americans with the economy.”…

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Jan 20

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On the Mall, Trump supporters exult, 'We're here!'

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Turnout may have been lower this Inauguration Day than the previous two, but attendees who did make the trip to the National Mall exhibited no shortage of enthusiasm. Lisa Desjardins speaks with out-of-town visitors hopeful that President Trump will usher…

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Jan 12

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Is Obama's economic legacy one of missed opportunity or success?

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What is President Obama’s economic legacy? Did his efforts to turn the country around after the 2008 financial crisis constitute a robust recovery, or too little, too late? Economics correspondent Paul Solman assembled a panel of economic experts to discuss…

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Jan 09

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How a morning run can be the first step out of homelessness

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In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, an organization called Back On My Feet uses running as a catalyst to move people out of homelessness and into jobs.

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Jan 05

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How employers kill worker motivation and what they can do to change

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Bemoaning America’s productivity slowdown, behavioral economist Dan Ariely set out to find what really motivates us. Behavior is driven by emotion, he concluded, not rewards like money; the ability to help other people, feel that we’re useful, feel that we’re…

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Jan 03

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How Trump offers a mixture of incentive and shame for business leaders

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Ford announced Tuesday it’s scrapping plans to build a $1.6 billion plant in Mexico and will instead invest $700 million into an existing Michigan plant, and hire 700 workers in the U.S. Though it’s a drop in the bucket in…

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