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Don't Fall for the Jobs Data Deception Don’t Fall for the Jobs Data Deception
by Chad Shoop July 8, 2016 U.S. Economy
The June jobs report blew past expectations, but the devil is in the details. An economy built on falling corporate revenue, declining goods orders and low-paying jobs cannot stand.
Fake Jobs Plague the U.S. Economy Were you convinced by the unemployment rate drop to 4.7% in May? That is what the government reported. But a closer look at the data reveals something else.
GE’s Disruptive Tech Boom … No, Really! An old industrial giant, General Electric is about the last company you would expect to have disruptive potential. But GE’s leadership in the Internet of Things market is set to change all that.
Ride Oil’s Comeback
by Jeff Opdyke May 18, 2016 Oil
Don’t believe the media, oil consumption is not declining — it’s rising. But oil exploration budgets have been cut, and a supply shortfall is looming on the horizon.
Invest in value companies Wage Growth Remains an Issue for Millennials
by Jeff Yastine April 5, 2016 U.S. Economy
As millennials look to turn the tide of wage growth, weekly initial jobless claims data point to trouble for the U.S. economy. Can the next generation provide investment opportunities?

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