Economy
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Throughout his four years at the University of Minnesota, Tom Alane was unsure of how his degree would translate to a career. It hasn’t yet, and he’s not alone.
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Job prospects may have improved for seniors graduating this spring.
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When the government doesn't do anything, the economy benefits.
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Forty-eight percent of employers expect to hire more college grads from the class of 2011, than they did of 2010.
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In already tough times, 25 percent of the Kansas' Federal Work Study jobs are now gone. Student job applications now outnumber jobs at KU 39-to-1.