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Latino joblessness has dipped to historic lows. But many economists are taking those numbers with caution: There's still a gaping wage difference with white workers.
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The government's June jobs report beat expectations with another 213,000 jobs added. The unemployment rate ticked up to 4 percent with more people entering the workforce.
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More than 70 percent of goods consumed in the U.S. are moved by truck. The American Trucking Associations says the industry needs to hire almost 900,000 more drivers to meet rising demand.
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The federal minimum wage is stuck at $7.25 per hour. But many states have pushed wage floors higher over the years. Now, 18 states and 20 localities will raise their minimum wage on Jan. 1.
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If you run a business in Florida, you have the right to maintain a drug-free workplace. But does that apply to drugs prescribed by a doctor — like medical…
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Harold Valderrama is unlike most teenagers in South Florida: He has a part-time job.He is 19 years old, goes to school at Miami Dade College and makes $12…
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The U.S. economy added jobs in health care, social assistance, financial activities and mining. But wage growth hasn't topped 4 percent since 2008.
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The national unemployment rate nudged lower to 4.3 percent — the lowest it has been in 16 years.
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Over 20,000 students received their undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees this spring from South Florida colleges and universities. Not all of…
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Florida's unemployment rate continues to follow the national trend, dipping as the summer began.The Sunshine State's jobless mark for June stood at 5.5…