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Lackluster jobs report emphasizes slow recovery

The United States labor market continues to claw its way back to normal at a seemingly excruciating pace. The jobs report released Friday morning by the Labor Department shows a gain of 245,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in November with an unemployment rate of 6.7%. In any other year, that report …

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What to Look Out for When Buying a Lift

No matter whether you’re a large business, private individual, or occupy any space in-between; it is vitally important to carry out your due diligence before deciding to purchase a lift for your property. This can potentially seem like an overwhelming task, but taking time to review some key variables can …

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: Student loan payment pause extended through January 31

Borrowers will get one more month of reprieve from their student loans. photo by robyn beck/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Student loan borrowers will get at least one more month of reprieve.  The Department of Education announced on Friday that Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos extended the coronavirus-era freeze on student loan …

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