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Audio|Thu, 3 Sep 2009|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
|Labor Marketfound at2:45
“…in the coming years. The Pew Research Center study highlights rapidly graying labor market. . It's due to longer life spans aging baby boomers and use our economy that's made it harder. To retire. The last bid …”
With GM at the forefrunt, unemployment is also in the spotlight this coming week. With summer beach reading season here, booksellers are facing tough times. A boat maker takes a page from car companies' book.
Audio|Fri, 29 May 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Labor Marketfound at2:28
“…glimmers of hope and manufacturing consumer confidence and even housing. But the labor market remains weak economists see a seventh month in a -- more than 500000. Jobs lost. When the government issues its may employment …”
So, is inflation really a non-starter? Appleâs Steve Jobs will take a medical leave of absence and a Grand Slam at the Super Bowl? Dennyâs joins the ad game.
Audio|Wed, 14 Jan 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Labor Marketfound at2:10
“…the country. According to the -- and its Beige Book regional survey. Labor market conditions were poor with layoffs -- hiring freezes common in many regions. Both commercial and residential real estate continued to suffer and …”
Are you borrowing from relatives to make ends meet? Many of you are. 7-Eleven hopes to score with video game fans this holiday season. And we'll get a preview of what lies ahead for Wall Street.
Audio|Fri, 28 Nov 2008|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Labor Marketfound at1:39
“…255000. Jobs lost in November. Jarrett thinks it'll be awhile before the labor market bottoms out the effects of what's. Gone on in the financial systems the effects of people -- that feeling confident has yet to really hit the labor market with its full force. So we really have the first and second quarter of next year I think -- we can really …”
Is the stock market finally snapping back? One guru thinks itâs possible. Brace yourself for more ugly retail news. And the weak economy lifts business for shoe repairmen.
Audio|Mon, 24 Nov 2008|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Labor Marketfound at3:25
“…financial markets and in the broader economy until then Gerrard warns the labor market will continue to weaken it. …”
Larry Kofsky says Wall Street is bracing for the big jobs report. And waiter, thereâs a fly in my earnings soup! Key restaurants will roll out news in the coming week.
Audio|Fri, 25 Jul 2008|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Labor Marketfound at1:56, 2:00
“…the -- And that's going to be continued -- and the overall labor market right to this summer. …”
“…That's -- says it's impossible to predict at this point when the labor market will turn around. …”
Anxious Wall Street waits for the June jobs report as it worries about oil. And The FDA has approved a new over-the-counter hangover remedy.
Audio|Fri, 27 Jun 2008|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Labor Marketfound at0:38
“…of the main reasons consumer confidence is in the tank. And the labor market doesn't seem likely to improve soon more job losses are expected when the government issues -- June employment report this Thursday. Stuart …”
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Audio|Fri, 2 May 2008|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
|Labor Marketfound at5:37, 6:20
“…in New York. About 500 people rallied in union square. The US labor market is expected to show its fourth straight month of job loss -- April figures are released today those job losses include hundreds. …”
“…as a job. First let's be very serious and very patient the labor market has been softening an initial jobless claims. …”
Andrew O'Day politely asks Alan Greenspan to refrain from his recession talk, no apparent end is in sight for the housing crash, and women's clothing is staying on the rack this holiday season.
Audio|Mon, 17 Dec 2007|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Labor Marketfound at2:07
“…will be predicated on whether or not -- Erik stay and affirmed labor market. . …”