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  2. Top 10 jobs for riding out the recession - AOL

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    Money Magazine compiled a listing of the top ten jobs to have during a recession and thankfully I currently have one of the best jobs to hold during a recession. The list of recession resistant ...

  3. 10 In-Demand Jobs That Pay Six Figures - AOL

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    The employment website recently compiled a list of 10 careers with six-figure potential that are in high demand, basing its findings on job titles with hundreds of job listings and at least 50 ...

  4. The Layoff Kings: The 25 Companies Responsible for 700,000 ...

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    Number of jobs cut since recession began: 13,715 Slow sales in 2008 caused 10,000 layoffs in early 2009. The fact that the firm's flagship Dreamliner 787 delivery has been delayed half a dozen ...

  5. Great Recession in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The number of jobs ("total non-farm payrolls" which includes both private sector and government jobs) reached a peak of 138.4 million in January 2008, then fell to a trough (bottom) of 129.7 million in February 2010, a decline of nearly 8.8 million jobs or 6.8%. The number of jobs did not regain the January 2008 level until May 2014.

  6. What Jobs Are In Demand? Four Industries With Job Vacancies - AOL

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    With job openings scarce and current positions being cut, you may be wondering, "What jobs are in demand?" But as the baby boomer generation heads to retirement, some industries will see a major ...

  7. Causes of unemployment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The total of the job losses in these two industries from January 2008 to October 2012 was 3.7 million. For scale, the U.S. overall employment decline from January 2008 to October 2012 was a net 4.3 million, with 8.8 million jobs lost from 1/08 to 2/10 and 4.5 million jobs added back thereafter. [154]