EFTA01077755Set 9
22p12,833w
OECD, Barclays Capital, Bloomberg (c48) FRB, December 2011
(c6) Bloomberg, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Empirical Research (c49) Ministry of Finance Japan, IMF, J.P. Morgan Securities LW, October
Partners, December ... Energy Information Administration, December 2010
(c27) Bureau of Labor Statistics, November 2011 (c70) U.S. Energy Information Administration, September 2011
(c28) BEA, Q3 2011 (c71) Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis ... sources
Banco de Espana, Bank for International Settlements, Bloomberg, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Case-Shiller,
China National Bureau of Statistics, Dealogic, Deutsche Boise, Eurostat, Federal Reserve
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EFTA00310784Set 9
2020-03-3024p7,018w
Consumer Price Index as established by the United States
Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, for "All Items, All Urban
Consumers (1984-100 percent)" (the "CPI"), as follows ... Consumer Price Index as established by the United States
Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, for "All Items, All Urban
Consumers (1984-100 percent)" (the "CPI"), as follows ... Consumer Price Index as established by the United States
Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, for "All Items, All Urban
Consumers (1984-100 percent)" (the "CPI"), as follows
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EFTA01139728Set 9
2013-12-308p1,898w
plus their dividends.
Sources: Bureau of Economic Analysis; Bloomberg; Semler Research; Bureau of Labor Statistics; Case-Shiller
Not only did trends of recent years continue in 2013 — particularly the diverging ... care aide 607.000 19,640 I
Fast-food worker 398.000 17,960
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Not only has the job recovery been sluggish, but also a disproportionate number ... retail clerks and fast-food workers. And that trend is
projected (by the Bureau of Labor Statistics) to continue; using a simple average, the io job categories
expected
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EFTA02358536Set 11
2017-04-1632p12,382w
deadliest jobs. Here are
the top 10.
10. Landscaping and law= care
The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, =ooking at data from 2015, shows occupations
related ... used to describe utility workers — specifically,=those who work on power lines. The
Bureau of Labor Statistics numbers refer to this occupation as "power-line installe=s and repairers ... thousands of U.S. workers die from injuries on the job. In fact, the Bureau
of Labor Statistics' National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries shows a prel=minary total
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EFTA01077283Set 9
19p10,004w
Venture Capital Association — EIU Scorecard
Finance, Banco Central Do Brasil Report, 2010
(c16) Bureau of Labor Statistics, November 2010 (c45) Economic Commission for Latin America, Bovespa, Q2 2010
(c17) Federal ... Bureau of Economic Analysis, Q3 2010 (c48) Kagan Research, December 2009
(c20) Bureau of Labor Statistics, Q3 2010 (c49) Wood Mackenzie, October 2010
(di) Federal Reserve Board, Bureau of Economic
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EFTA01100727Set 9
2010-03-186p1,249w
Depression
peaked at around 25 percent, according to an
article published by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics.
But even at the worst moments of the Great
Recession, unemployment only reached ... slightly above 10 percent. Presently, it is at 8.3
percent, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
With inflation estimated to remain stagnant at 1.5 percent through 2012, the nightmare ... only question he had was
when.
ti In November of that year, the Bureau of Labor
Statistics revealed that between October 2008
and October 2009, prices rose by 1.7 percent
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EFTA01113846Set 9
2012-10-049p3,880w
past 30 months. Perhaps so, but
that counts jobs that the Bureau of Labor Statistics won't add to the official monthly tallies until next
year. For now, the official ... Obama's figure is nearly half a million jobs short, according to current Bureau of Labor Statistics figures.
But he's including in his count a preliminary revision of jobs ... were 12.5 million unemployed Americans in August, the most recent figures
from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Romney meant to refer to the unemployed, plus those working part-time
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EFTA00307395Set 9
2011-06-20101p32,279w
Sources: Capital IQ, Federal Reserve Board, the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Bureau of Labor
Statistics, the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Report, Institute for Supply Management,
the Livingston Survey ... average of 8.o% for fiscal year
2011. Reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate that the Consumer Price Index for All Urban
Consumers increased 2.2% from February
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EFTA00307193Set 9
2011-06-20101p32,279w
Sources: Capital IQ, Federal Reserve Board, the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Bureau of Labor
Statistics, the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Report, Institute for Supply Management,
the Livingston Survey ... average of 8.o% for fiscal year
2011. Reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate that the Consumer Price Index for All Urban
Consumers increased 2.2% from February
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00307193.pdf
EFTA00307294Set 9
2011-06-20101p32,279w
Sources: Capital IQ, Federal Reserve Board, the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Bureau of Labor
Statistics, the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Report, Institute for Supply Management,
the Livingston Survey ... average of 8.o% for fiscal year
2011. Reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate that the Consumer Price Index for All Urban
Consumers increased 2.2% from February
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00307294.pdf
EFTA01104883Set 9
2014-04-086p1,265w
employed workers with positive
earnings. Self-employed workers are excluded. Details on Bureau of Labor
Statistics' methods are available at http://www.bls.gov/cps/cpswom2012.pdf.
Source: Pew Research Center tabulations of Current ... Population Survey data for
hourly earnings and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics for weekly earnings (Highlights
of Women's Earnings in 2012, Report 1045, October 2013, Table 12)
PEW RESEARCH
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EFTA01133276Set 9
2013-09-2240p18,752w
given up looking for work or accept
part-time work. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, while 8.1% of American workers were
unemployed in 2012,14.7% were underemployed, meaning ... years is adjusted for inflation. We also
reviewed unemployment data provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics for 2012, as well as 2012 ACS
data on health insurance coverage, employment
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