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Inside China's terrible job market for college graduates
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What the bond market is telling the Fed
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BofA gave staff bonuses and gift cards to foreclose on homeowners, lawsuit says
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"We’ve hit that moment in the election when people begin to lose their minds"
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Today's payrolls numbers CHARTED. Squint hard: You can barely see the slowdown we were worried about. pic.twitter.com/8vHc12wv
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Ezra Klein:
And yes, the fact that this post even needed to be written is depressing. http://t.co/W15GCZCB
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RT @ezraklein: Debunking the jobs report conspiracy theories: http://t.co/W15GCZCB
Colarusso42:
RT @ezraklein: Debunking the jobs report conspiracy theories: http://t.co/W15GCZCB
Ezra Klein:
Debunking the jobs report conspiracy theories: http://t.co/W15GCZCB
The growing list of jobs number conspiracy theorists
justinwolfers
Today's payrolls numbers CHARTED. Squint hard: You can barely see the slowdown we were worried about. pic.twitter.com/8vHc12wv
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