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163,000 Jobs Added, But U.S. Economy Still Shaky

163,000 jobs were added in the United States this past month, a hopeful figure despite the creeping unemployment rates across the country. The largest climb since February, the development fuels the political debate about the nation’s economy. Mark Zandi of Moody’s Analytics said “I was relieved. After three months of very weak job growth, I… Continue Reading

2012 To See Little Growth, Poll Shows

A recent poll of hundreds of economists has revealed that the global economy will continue to struggle throughout 2012, but will begin to see significant growth by 2013. Though many expected 2012 to be a rough year, even experts believed the United States’ resilience would keep the economy above water. Numerous successful emerging markets contributed… Continue Reading

College Graduates Struggle With Job Searches

A national survey recently revealed that although 2012 has seen some significant improvement, more than 50% of new college graduates will struggle to find work over the course of the next few months. According to the Birmingham News, “Lack of jobs, not qualifications, is the top reason recent college graduates and post-graduates are unemployed and… Continue Reading

Google Releases Nexus 7

The tablet marketplace just got a little more crowded as Google releases its own, modestly priced, eReader-type product called the Nexus 7. Unveiled at Google’s I/O developers’ conference in San Francisco on Wednesday, the seven-inch tablet was designed by Google engineers but is actually manufactured by Asus in Taiwan. The new product will be priced… Continue Reading

The Fed and Economic Recovery

The Federal Reserve’s dejected outlook for additional economic recovery in the U.S. this year is reason for concern, but officials are nonetheless pooling their efforts in hopes of boosting job growth. Still, many believe the central bank has already exhausted its chances of stimulating the economy any further this year. On Wednesday, the Fed stated… Continue Reading