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Most of us are familiar with the old adage that small businesses create up to 80 percent of all jobs; however, the new Census Bureau database called Business Dynamics Statics shows that it's not so much small businesses that create jobs as it is new businesses.
Michele Nash-Hoff: What Are the Republican Candidates' Economic Plans to Create Jobs? Michele Nash-Hoff 2012
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US Bureau of Labor Statics says Top executives held about 2.1 million jobs in 2006″ and highest total employed persons in 2006 as 146 million.
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Along with the 13.7 million unemployed Americans reported in the Bureau of Labor Statics' March 4th release, 84% of high-powered women and 40% of their male counterparts are considering leaving their current job.
Elise Lelon: The Career Epidemic: You Don't Have to Choose Between Your Job and Your Health Elise Lelon 2011
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Most of us are familiar with the old adage that small businesses create up to 80 percent of all jobs; however, the new Census Bureau database called Business Dynamics Statics shows that it's not so much small businesses that create jobs as it is new businesses.
Michele Nash-Hoff: What Are the Republican Candidates' Economic Plans to Create Jobs? Michele Nash-Hoff 2012
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Along with the 13.7 million unemployed Americans reported in the Bureau of Labor Statics' March 4th release, 84% of high-powered women and 40% of their male counterparts are considering leaving their current job.
Elise Lelon: The Career Epidemic: You Don't Have to Choose Between Your Job and Your Health Elise Lelon 2011
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Along with the 13.7 million unemployed Americans reported in the Bureau of Labor Statics' March 4th release, 84% of high-powered women and 40% of their male counterparts are considering leaving their current job.
Elise Lelon: The Career Epidemic: You Don't Have to Choose Between Your Job and Your Health Elise Lelon 2011
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Along with the 13.7 million unemployed Americans reported in the Bureau of Labor Statics' March 4th release, 84% of high-powered women and 40% of their male counterparts are considering leaving their current job.
Elise Lelon: The Career Epidemic: You Don't Have to Choose Between Your Job and Your Health Elise Lelon 2011
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Along with the 13.7 million unemployed Americans reported in the Bureau of Labor Statics' March 4th release, 84% of high-powered women and 40% of their male counterparts are considering leaving their current job.
Elise Lelon: The Career Epidemic: You Don't Have to Choose Between Your Job and Your Health Elise Lelon 2011
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Along with the 13.7 million unemployed Americans reported in the Bureau of Labor Statics' March 4th release, 84% of high-powered women and 40% of their male counterparts are considering leaving their current job.
Elise Lelon: The Career Epidemic: You Don't Have to Choose Between Your Job and Your Health Elise Lelon 2011
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Along with the 13.7 million unemployed Americans reported in the Bureau of Labor Statics' March 4th release, 84% of high-powered women and 40% of their male counterparts are considering leaving their current job.
Elise Lelon: The Career Epidemic: You Don't Have to Choose Between Your Job and Your Health Elise Lelon 2011
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