Tag #Employment Growth

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Australian Job Growth Fuels Inflation Debate Ahead of Election

In Australia, over 87 percent of job growth since March 2023 has been in public sectors like health and education, raising inflation concerns and becoming a key election issue, with economists and government officials offering differing perspectives.

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Spain's Employment Growth in 2024: Positive Trends Despite International Instability

In 2024, Spain's employment increased by 500,000, exceeding 21 million Social Security contributors in April and December, while unemployment decreased by 146,738, with all sectors showing improvement; however, the overall job creation was lower than in 2023, and Ceuta saw a decrease in employment.

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US Hiring Jumps in November, Boosting Economy but Raising Inflation Concerns

US employers added 227,000 jobs in November, rebounding from October's decline caused by storms and strikes; this strong hiring, led by healthcare and hospitality, has bolstered the economy while raising concerns about inflation.

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US Job Growth Surges in December, Led by Health Care and Retail

December's job report showed stronger-than-expected growth, with health care and social assistance adding 69,500 jobs, retail trade adding 43,400, and leisure and hospitality adding 43,000; manufacturing jobs decreased by 13,000.

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Record High: Foreign Workers Drive Spain's 2024 Job Growth

In 2024, Spain created 501,952 jobs, with 42.2% (212,042) filled by foreign nationals—the highest proportion since 2008, exceeding even pre-2008 levels, driven by sustained higher growth rates in foreign worker employment compared to Spanish workers since 2015.

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