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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Employment

News                                                                                                                             
NYT | Many With New College Degree Find the Job Market Humbling
Now evidence is emerging that the damage wrought by the sour economy is more widespread than just a few careers led astray or postponed. Even for college graduates — the people who were most protected from the slings and arrows of recession — the outlook is rather bleak.

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WSJ: Real Time Economics | Most Common Jobs Among Lowest Paid
The largest occupations in the U.S. last year were mostly low-paying jobs like salesmen and waitresses, a new report shows.