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After recession, a local boom in empty homes

May 3, 2011 by  
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After recession, a local boom in empty homes
Vacancy rates rose up and down the valley, due in part to a flurry of new construction followed by a disappearance of jobs. In Battlement Mesa, where vacancy rates tripled, apartments offer move-in specials.
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Key sectors struggling to recover from recession

February 19, 2011 by  
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Key sectors struggling to recover from recession
Several of Canada’s key manufacturing sectors are still struggling to recover from the recession and may take several more years to return to normal, a new report has found.[...]
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Are Engineering Jobs Recovering from the Recession?

January 15, 2011 by  
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Are Engineering Jobs Recovering from the Recession?

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IT Outsourcing during Recession

October 23, 2010 by  
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India is one of the most preferred outsourcing destinations in the world primarily in consequence of low cost and skilled manpower. According to the latest survey done, India, China, and Malaysia are among the most outsourcing countries in the world. The administration of Obama constrained the companies on hiring of H-1 B visa holders and [...]

Recession Investing And The Housing Market

September 3, 2010 by  
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Why could the U.S. be heading into a recession? The most likely reason is the housing market- a multi-faceted subject. There’s the new home building sector.

It’s important because it employs so many people, not just in construction but, by extension, in the industries that supply materials to the homebuilders – lumber, [...]

Hungary Jobless Rate Stays at Record-High After Recession Ends

May 27, 2010 by  
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Hungary Jobless Rate Stays at Record-High After Recession Ends
May 27 (Bloomberg) — Hungary’s unemployment rate stayed at a record 11.8 percent in the February-April period, after the country exited its worst recession in 18 years in the fourth quarter.
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