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jobholder

[job-hohl-der] / ˈdʒɒbˌhoʊl dər /


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In a statement, the Census Bureau said the data next Wednesday will also show that earnings from secondary jobs, on average, account for 27.8% of a multiple jobholder’s total quarterly earnings.

From Reuters

The figures mark a divergence from the United States, where women eclipsed men as the majority of jobholders.

From Washington Post

In addition, Borjas’ findings would apply to a small fraction of U.S. jobholders today, only about 6.2 percent of whom lack a high school degree.

From Washington Times

One concern is not just that welfare discourages recipients from seeking work, but that it also encourages jobholders to stop working.

From Washington Post

Experts like Chamberlain are warning jobholders not to get lulled into complacency by the unusually long U.S. economic expansion.

From Seattle Times