What job woes mean to you

April 4th, 2008

You may think your job is safe. But you still may not be spared the pain resulting from the weak labor market.

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Stocks turn positive after grueling morning

April 4th, 2008

Stocks turned higher early Friday afternoon, as investors took in stride a weak March jobs report and instead redirected their focus on hints that the worst may be over for the market.

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Stocks rise after grueling morning

April 4th, 2008

Stocks turned higher early Friday afternoon, as investors took in stride a weak March jobs report and instead redirected their focus on hints that the worst may be over for the market.

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Jobs slashed, unemployment spikes

April 4th, 2008

U.S. employers slashed jobs for the third straight month in March and unemployment rose to a nearly three-year high, offering the latest signs that the economy has fallen into a recession.

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Bonds gain after weak jobs report

April 4th, 2008

Bonds rose Friday morning after a disappointing report on the U.S. job market raised fears that the economy is in a recession.

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Bonds rise after weak jobs report

April 4th, 2008

Bonds rose Friday morning after a disappointing report on the U.S. job market raised fears that the economy is in a recession.

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80,000 jobs lost, unemployment spikes

April 4th, 2008

U.S. employers slashed jobs for the third straight month in March and unemployment rose to a nearly three-year high, offering the latest signs that the economy has fallen into a recession.

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Stocks struggle after jobs

April 4th, 2008

Stocks were mixed Friday morning, as investors reacted mildly to the March jobs report, the latest sign that the economy is in a recession.

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80,000 job losses, unemployment spikes

April 4th, 2008

U.S. employers slashed jobs for the third straight month in March and unemployment rose to a nearly three-year high, offering the latest signs that the economy has fallen into a recession.

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80,000 jobs lost in March

April 4th, 2008

U.S. employers slashed jobs on their payrolls for the third straight month in March, the longest period of declines since early 2003, while unemployment rose to a nearly three-year high, two more signs that the economy has fallen into a recession.

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