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An economic downturn of greater magnitude than that seen in 2008 recession could be felt in Montana in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic. That...
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The number of Montanans filing for unemployment continues to rise. More than 64,000 people in the state have filed a claim for benefits since the first...
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Glacier County will temporarily lay off half of its workforce for 30 days in order to keep the county’s books balanced. The layoffs begin today. The...
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Many Montana companies are struggling to find suitable workers to fill job openings. Researchers and industry experts at a seminar in Bozeman Wednesday…
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Wage growth in Montana was 6th fastest in the nation over the last decade. That was one among a number or rosey statistics shared by the Bullock...
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A new business coming to Kalispell says it intends to hire up to 100 people during its first year of operations. More than twice that number may...
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A new survey released Thursday shows Montanans value and trust local news sources, and the most important issues for rural and urban residents are pretty…
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Numbers from the Billings school district show about half of students go straight into a four-year college after graduation, but prospects may also be…
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Today’s jobs report that puts unemployment at a low of 3.9% is not necessarily good news for companies competing for potential workers, especially in...
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The U.S. economy added jobs in health care, social assistance, financial activities and mining. But wage growth hasn't topped 4 percent since 2008.