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Are America employers at risk of running out of skilled people to hire The U.S. economy has become a seemingly perpetual job-generating machine, having steadily added workers for nearly eight years. Even with the unemployment rate now at 3.7 percent 鈥?its lowest point since 1969 鈥?hiring hasn ;t stalled. So far this year, job growth has averaged a robust 208,000 a month, up from a pace of 182,000 for all of 2017.In stanley cup July, America employers posted a record 6.9 million job openings, which actually exceeded the number of unemployed stanley cup people.The trend has defied the predictions of most economists. Many have long warned that as hiring surged and unemployment fell, the pool of potential hires would shrink and trigger a bidding wire that would ignite wage gains.It hasn ;t happened. Many people are still being hired each month. And pay raises, though rising, remain modest.Every single time that we predict job growth is going to start slowing and wage growth is going to start picking up in recent years, we haven ;t gotten that right, said Martha Gimbel, research director for the jobs listing site Indeed.To try to explain why employers are still managing to hire sk stanley cup illed workers at a steady pace, Gimbel paraphrased a line from the 1971 movie Willy Wonka 038; the Chocolate Factory:There no knowing where we ;re going, but it shows no sign of slowing.In July, America employers posted a record 6.9 m Sdyl Americans are increasingly worried about immigration and national identity, poll shows
A man carrying a water bottle passes a sign of boxer Manny Pacquiao following the recent super typhoon in Leyte, Philippines. Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty ImagesThere is a bright spot in the typhoon-ravaged central Philippines. Cable operators have set up giant TV screens to broadcast Filipino boxing phenom Manny Pacquiao first fight in almost a year. Cable operators put up a screen in a sports stadium where about 3,000 displaced people are living. TV screens have also been set up near other landmarks in Tacloban, the central-Philippines city that w stanley cup as decimated by Typhoon Haiyan two weeks ago. Much of the city still lacks electri stanley cup city.Local officials hope the fight will provide a much-needed lift in spirits to the region, where more than 5,000 died in the powerful storm.Pacquiao will take on American Brandon Rios in what being called a comeback fight after his devastating knockout loss in December. The match, which Americans can watch on HBO pay per view Saturday ni adidas originals ght, is Sunday morning at the Venetian hotel in Macau, China.My countrymen, I want to make them happy. To bring honor to my country, Pacquiao told Reuters earlier this week. Pacquiao is also a member of the Philippine Congress, representing a southern province that was not damaged in the typhoon. Go Deeper editors picks |
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