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U.S. Adds 195,000 Jobs in June
The U.S. added 195,000 private-sector jobs in June, according to the newest Bureau of Labor Statistics report on unemployment across the country. June's job numbers were higher than expected, but the percentage of unemployment remained unchanged at 7.6.
The U.S. Department of Labor also revised its job estimates for April and May, adding an additional 70,000 jobs to its previous estimates.
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Youth Unemployment Remains High in U.S.
A new report released Friday by Generation Opportunity, a national, nonpartisan youth advocacy organization, revealed the unemployment rate for 18-to-29-year-olds is 16.1 percent -- well above the national average of 7.6 percent.
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Corrections Union Files Complaint Against State over Holidays
Florida Businesses Mixed on Obamacare Mandate Delay
Florida Voices: Independence Day
Ann and I join all Floridians in celebrating our freedom as Americans and remembering our countrys great heritage this 4th of July holiday. As we spend Independence Day with our family, we are reminded of those who cannot do the same because they have paid the ultimate price for our freedom. This week, we honor those who have served in the past and are serving our country at home and abroad today. Their service and sacrifice has protected and preserved the American dream. We wish all Floridians a safe and joyous 4th of July.
--Florida Gov. Rick Scott
Everybody's Whipping Boy
Battle to Replace Will Weatherford Begins in Pasco County
George Washington's Still First in the Hearts of his Countrymen
Gratitude
I feel a very unusual sensation -- if it is not indigestion, I think it must be gratitude.
-- Benjamin Disraeli?
