Examples of using Labor statistics in English and their translations into Hungarian
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According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics(BLS), the U.S. economy is expected to add this many financial analyst positions between 2016
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the top paying states for artists and related workers in 2010 were Arizona,
The U-6 unemployment rate is the Bureau of Labor Statistics(BLS) broadest unemployment measure,
employment for optometrists is expected to grow a whopping 24 percent between 2008 and 2018, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics 2010-2011 Occupational Outlook Handbook.
the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts an 11% growth rate for accountants
according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
nationally has led the Bureau of Labor Statistics to forecast an increase in the number of middle school students in coming years.
A post on the Bureau of Labor Statistics website highlights results from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth(1979),
A post on the Bureau of Labor Statistics' website highlights a result from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth(1979),
the US Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that a bachelor's in nursing is more likely to improve your job prospects.
Your ancestors working in 1880s America earned in one year what you, earning the mean hourly pretax salary of $20(from 2009 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics numbers) make in less than three days.
Employment Cost Index, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Producer Price Index from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Bureau of labor statistics occupational outlook handbook, 2010- 2011 Edition.
Department of Labor statistics indicate it's one of the fastest-growing professions.
Sources: Eurostat, US Bureau of Labor Statistics and Japanese Statistics Bureau.
Data on the unemployment rate came from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Food is the third-largest household expense, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports.
The data is sourced from the Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2015.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, most aides work in private residences.