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| Both encouraged and discouraged by Arkansas' economy This week Aubrey McClendon came to town and reminded Arkansans how much his company has done to aid in the state's economic expansion, and judging from last year's employment data, his industry is one of economy's few bright spots. |
| High Schoolers Feel the Chill In the Hunt for Summer Jobs More teens will be looking for summer jobs this year than last -- but fewer will be getting them. After sinking to a new low in 2007, teen summer employment is expected to fall again, to the lowest rate in the 60-year history of government jobs data. |
| As the Economy Worsens: Helping People Find Jobs As Wall Street does tailspins and foreclosure signs spring up across town, New York City's labor market can seem daunting to all but the best connected. Somehow, though, amid the economic tumult, the city government is helping thousands of New Yorkers fi |
| New Grads Worried about Finding Jobs, says Vault According to a new survey by Vault.com, the source for insider career information, students are concerned about finding work in the current economic environment. Of those graduating this year that do not yet have a job offer, 44% say they're very worried |
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