2010 United States Census
WASHINGTON - For love or money? The number of unmarried couples living together is rising sharply as many young adults who are having a hard time finding jobs are now "doubling up" with significant others.
WASHINGTON - The number of illegal immigrants living in the U.S.
NEW YORK - The stock market appeared headed toward a flat opening Friday following a third straight disappointing report on the labor market.
WASHINGTON - A weak June jobs report offered the latest evidence that the economic recovery is slowing.
NEW YORK - Stock futures were little changed Friday as investors avoid making any big moves ahead of the government's key monthly employment report.
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- Colorado jobless rate steady at 8 percent in May
- Summary Box: Private jobs fizzle, census explodes
- Economy adds 431K jobs but few in private sector
- Stock futures fall after disappointing jobs report
- Economy adds 431K jobs but few in private sector
- Jobs data likely to show burst of temporary hiring
- Census mail results could be trouble for 5 states
- Black or biracial? Census forces a choice for some
- Census jobs provide short but welcome opportunity
- Unemployment rate unchanged as 36K jobs lost
- Obama urges US to fill out census forms
- Millions wasted on census as head count approaches
- Audit finds US census preparations wasted millions
- Census: Home workers grew in first part of decade
- GOP sends letter appearing to be census form
- In a gender shift, more moms become breadwinners
- Nebraska's population growth matches national rate
- Population shifts could boost Calif, NY in census
- Senators urge Census Bureau to hire unemployed