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  1. Tom E. on U.S. Job Growth Likely by December: Businesses need to start growing revenue. How do you grow revenue... more »
  2. ryanclarke on U.S. Job Growth Likely by December: It is much worse because of the depletion of natural resources and... more »
  3. The Good News Economist on U.S. Job Growth Likely by December: Thanks Larry, Yes indeed I do tend to err on the side of being a... more »
  4. Larrysyr on A Jobless Recovery? Not This Time: Future job growth will not likely be in the areas where past job... more »
  5. Larrysyr on U.S. Job Growth Likely by December: Recessions are all about restructuring. Some companies get weeded... more »
  6. buoy on U.S. Job Growth Likely by December: Do you realize December is next month? more »
  7. goober1 on U.S. Job Growth Likely by December: Apparently you are not aware of the millions that have already... more »
  8. Jimbo on U.S. Job Growth Likely by December: I don't know what "Good News" is smoking, but it's got to be real... more »
  9. Old Trader on U.S. Job Growth Likely by December: "Now that the US recovery is in full swing, many continue to asked... more »
  10. Mad Hedge Fund Trader on U.S. Job Growth Likely by December: vhu Ouch! Another 190,000 jobs went down the crapper in October,... more »
  11. LilBob on Announced Job Cuts Now at Below Average Levels: "The Challenger report is one more indication that a return to US... more »
  12. 4insure on Banks No Longer in Crisis Mode: When somebody speaks with a great deal of certainty about the... more »
  13. Rantly McTirade on Announced Job Cuts Now at Below Average Levels: Maybe. Maybe not. Most job losses aren't publicized where a... more »
  14. j-dub on Announced Job Cuts Now at Below Average Levels: "Announced Job Cuts Now at Below Average Levels." That's not... more »
  15. herbert hoover on Announced Job Cuts Now at Below Average Levels: "The labor market continues to improve..." How? My god, a half... more »