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    The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is an independent statistical agency of the U.S. Department of Labor and the principal Federal agency responsible for measuring labor market activity, working conditions, and price changes in the economy. BLS provides products and services that are objective, timely, accurate, and relevant (United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, BLS Information, 2016). Salary.com, Inc. is a leading provider of on-demand compensation management solutions

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    The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its report for July 2016, and the numbers have some people speculating that a real recovery may be at hand. Wages have been rising consistently for the past few months; the average hourly wage for July was $25.69. The unemployment rate was 4.9 percent for July, which was the same as June but 0.2 percent higher than May. Jobs are increasing; the July change was 255,000, which was a bit lower than the 292,000 reported for June but significantly greater than

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    The increasing demand for professions in health care make being a surgeons assistant a great career choice. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) said that in 2012, there were approximately 98,500 professionals in this field. Although the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) doesn 't provide job outlook information for surgical assistants specifically, it does give information about surgical technologists. In 2012, there were approximately 98,500 professionals in this field. The BLS expects

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    The unemployment rate and labor force, consistently changes monthly after the survey is completed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS, 2015). Factors that cause these changes could come by multiple amount of reasons. However, for this discussion post the main point will be how the different types of unemployment affect the rates. One of the common types of unemployment is called Frictional Unemployment. Frictional unemployment always exists in the economy, and it is a temporary transition made

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    Bureau of Labor Statistics In the beginning of 2012 the employment growth averaged 151,000 per month. This averaged about the same monthly growth in 201l, which was at 153,000. “Both the unemployment rate (8.3 percent) and the number of unemployed persons (12.8 million) were essentially unchanged in July.” The employment rate in 2012 for ages 16 and over was 8.3 and the rate for 25 and over was 6.9. In 2011 the rate for 16 and over was 9.1 and 25 and over was 7.8. (BLS, 2012) Nevada reported the

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    According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the 2010 average salary for marketing research analysts was just above $67,000 and jobs are expected to increase by 41 percent through 2020 (Scott, 2017). In creating a clear focus on culture, work, and collaboration with employees, providers, and patients emerge a process of open communication. In the business arena, Director of Cultural Transformational usually hired as market analysts, and they work with experts in finance, natural resources

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    Review: 1, 3, 7 Problems and Applications: 1, 3, 8,  Questions for Review 1.The three ways Bureau of Labor Statistics divides everyone are by adult as employed, unemployed, or not in the labor force and the labor force are the sum of the employed and the unemployed. The percentage of labor force is the unemployment rate, and the percentage of the total adult population in the labor force is the labor force participation rate. 3. Unemployment is a short term because most people who are unemployed

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    The Bureau of Labor Statistic’s July employment report shows the unemployment rate unchanged at 5.3%. Total nonfarm payroll employment rose 215,000 in July. Previous job estimates in May and June, respectively, were revised to 260,000 and 231,000. The economy added 14,000 more jobs in both months than previously estimated. Total job gains year-to-date is estimated at 1.47 million. By all measures, the unemployment rate continues to fall. If there is one thing in today’s jobs report that credit

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    The duration of unemployment as provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics was an average of 28.1 weeks in June. The trend seem to be improving overall because the average duration of unemployment for May was 30.7 weeks, and a year ago it was 31.4 weeks (BLS 2015). The difficulty of finding a job seems to go up after the first month after being unemployed. The people who are unemployed for 15 to 26 weeks have the least trouble finding jobs (BLS 2015). After 27 weeks, more people have difficulty finding

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    Loridee Fernandez Professor Swanson Write for English 17 November 2014 Become a Candy Striper According the the American Bureau of Labor Statistics, “...over 4.9 million Americans volunteered their time in a hospital or health-related organization [in 2011]” (Kendrick, “Sector Spotlight: Volunteer Management in Hospitals”). All those volunteers, also called Candy Stripers, made a positive change in their medical community and I was extremely honored to be one of those individuals. The ill stricken

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