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en What's causing that could be people working more hours, it could be this general tightening in the labor market, and some of it is this shift to higher paying jobs in natural resources and mining.

en The total number of hours worked in the private sector by production labor declined even though there were more of those jobs. That tells me that we're seeing a shift not just away from manufacturing jobs but toward jobs with shorter hours.

en It's true there's been a shift of income distribution, with a lot of income gains accruing to upper income individuals. The labor market is paying a bigger and bigger premium for being well educated, ... At the other end of the distribution, if you look at Joe Six-Pack, you've seen a big decline in big paying, low skill jobs in manufacturing.

en The biggest thing is the decline in wages for the low and moderate income people. Part of it is large periods of higher than average unemployment, globalization ? jobs going overseas ? the shift from manufacturing jobs to lower paying service sector jobs, immigration, the weakening of unions, and the fact that the federal minimum wage has been declining relative to inflation.

en [The key to raising incomes in the low-wage service sector is to recruit more higher-paying businesses to the area, Salazar said. Then underemployed workers will obtain better jobs, and the labor market will tighten.] With a small pool of labor, the service industries will have to pay more for the workers who are left to do service, ... A rising tide raises all ships.

en The main concern is jobs -- jobs, job, jobs. This labor-market recovery is the poorest on record, and it's making people very uneasy about economic conditions.

en The inflationary implications drawn from the combination of exceptional growth and higher inflation could become more ominous when we incorporate the tightening labor market trends.

en Many of these jobs require people in highly competitive fields. In the last two years, we've lost three managers and three rising stars to higher-paying jobs elsewhere. These are talented people recognized in their field.

en They are not using that possibility as a justification for their tightening campaign, in contrast to past years when there was a lot of concern about tightening labor market.

en The labor market is tightening, but the tightening is not accelerating.

en Growth is picking up in the labor market. People are returning to work, working longer hours and making more money. This shows that the economy is healthy. Fears of a soft patch were overblown.

en It's unclear what lower rates would do. If it's really true that productivity and structural changes are causing labor market weakness, it's not clear that another cut in rates would be helpful to the labor market.

en There is a market for manufacturing labor, and we are paying triple for that labor and there is a market for executives and we are underpaying for it and we are at risk of losing our management,

en Being much more efficient with natural resources is now an economic imperative. The rise of China and India and other emerging market economies is forcing up prices of natural resources of all kinds.

en I try to conserve resources with the thought that people don’t start paying attention until later on in the race, . He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. .. Things won’t heat up until after Labor Day.


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