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In September 2021, the number of vacant jobs in Israel reached a record high of 137,500, after having fallen to a low of only 37,000 at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020, and compared to an average of 95,400 in 2019 (before the pandemic). The economy has indeed shown positive growth, but...
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Pakistani rupee continued making recovery against the US dollar in the inter-bank market for the third straight day on Friday with the local unit gaining 61 paisas (+0.36 percent) on the back of the recently announced Saudi package. According to the State Bank of Pakistan, the US dollar opened at Rs172.26 and closed at Rs171.65....
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Consumer prices rose at the fastest pace in 30 years in September while workers saw their biggest compensation boosts in at least 20 years, according to new government data released Friday. Consumer spending also rose in September despite the expiration of enhanced unemployment benefits, the data showed. Read more…
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DUBLIN, Oct. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The “COVID-19 Vaccines – Global Market Trajectory & Analytics” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. Research and Markets Logo According to the new updated study on COVID-19 Vaccines, approximately 53% of world population will be fully vaccinated by the end of the year 2021. This figure is expected...
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In this photo illustration, 2, 50 and 100 dollar bills are seen displayed. Igor Golovniov | LightRocket | Getty Images The dollar languished near its weakest level in a month against major peers on Friday, hurt by a stronger euro as traders bet on earlier European interest rate hikes and as an equity rally sapped...
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“Help is here, and hope is on the way,” President Joe Biden promised March 25, touting his just-passed $1.9 trillion “American rescue” plan. Economists had “significantly increased” their expectations because of it, he said, projecting more than 6 percent GDP growth this year. Oops. Any economists that actually did say that were dead wrong: The...
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Economic growth slowed sharply over the summer, the government reported Thursday, reflecting the resurgent pandemic’s impact in keeping consumers at home and the supply-chain bottlenecks that led to empty shelves and higher prices. The outlook for the rest of the year is mixed: The pandemic’s grip is easing. The supply-chain issues, by and large, are...
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US economic growth slowed considerably in the third quarter due to supply-chain disruptions, a resurgence of Covid-19 and slower consumer spending. The world’s largest economy expanded 2 per cent on an annualised basis in the three months to the end of September, according to data from the commerce department on Thursday, marking the weakest quarterly...
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A local nonprofit believes an undeveloped stretch of land along Lake Arlington could be key to revitalizing part of east Fort Worth. It’s an eight-acre site just off the 6000 block of Wilbarger street. It’s called the Living Waters Park. If you visit the site, there’s not much there yet, but students at UT Arlington...
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Two for one dollar produce: Columbia grocer bridging food security gaps  WACH.com Read more…
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