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Tag Archives: BLS
A Slow Slog to Recovery: What the Latest Job Numbers Mean
This is a guest blog post from Rea Hederman, Assistant Director, Center for Data Analysis and Research Fellow at The Heritage Foundation. The October report reveals that the labor market has continued its slow slog to recovery. The payroll survey, which …
Ohio by the Numbers: Revised National Numbers Show Ohio Could Use an Economic Jolt
The latest Ohio by the Numbers report is now out and compares Ohio to other states in overall private sector job growth over several distinct time spans. The goal is to illustrate Ohio’s overall economic trajectory over the past 22 …
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Tagged BLS, Forced Unionization, Ohio By the Numbers, Worker Freedom
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Out of the Cellar but Far From Leading the Nation
That’s the general message coming out from the Buckeye Institute’s latest Ohio by the Numbers (OBN) report that is now available online. OBN compares Ohio to other states in overall private sector job growth over several distinct time spans. The …









