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Candidates tout plans to fix economy

Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama are focusing on the economy Monday and telling voters that they offer the better solution when it comes to creating jobs.

CNNMoney: Caution: Job losses ahead

The labor market is expected to end 2007 with a whimper, but even that modest forecast could be seen as "the good old days," since monthly job losses may become common in the year ahead, according to economists.

CNNMoney: Caution: Sluggish job growth ahead

Economists aren't worried about job losses any longer, but sluggish growth looks like it's here to stay.

CNNMoney: The green job boom

To hear environmentalists tell it, investing in renewable energy won't just provide a clean source of power, it will create an explosion of new jobs.

CNNMoney: Jobs: Brace for more weakness

The big and unexpected job loss in August shook economists and investors, and while the September report due Friday is expected to show a hiring rebound, job seekers should still be nervous.

Prospects good for job hunters

Amidst a sub-par economic performance and slowing in productivity, employers remain cautious, but optimistic, in their recruitment plans for the third quarter.

Business 2.0: America's best jobs in the hottest markets

The great American hiring boom is slowing down--but as labor cools with the rest of the economy, a few choice regions will stay red-hot. You just have to know where to look.

Business 2.0: Hottest spots for knowledge workers

Business 2.0 Magazine highlights the cities with the highest job-growth rates for college-educated tech and business professionals.

Business 2.0: The best jobs in the hottest markets

Robert Youngjohns has a problem that most CEOs would envy. His company, San Jose-based Callidus Software, is expanding so fast he can't find enough workers to fill all the job openings.

CNNMoney: Job growth weakest in 2 years but ...

Payroll growth was the weakest in two years in February but a lower unemployment rate and a revision higher for January job growth hinted at surprising resilience in the nation's labor market.

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