Vacancy growth in the permanent jobs market quickened over the month, but slowed in the temporary labour market.
It is tempting, when you consider this lower number, to think the U.S. has entered a permanent new era of slower growth.
If current trends continue, the Venezuelan people will have lost the chance to transform their possibly transitory petroleum bonanza into a permanent increase in long term growth rates and future prosperity.
Growth in demand for permanent staff was only marginal and little-changed from February's 13-month low.
As soon as the GOP buys into a forecast of permanent, sub-normal economic growth, it is sunk.
If he's wrong - if there is, in fact, a faster growth path available, which would not undermine market confidence, then the government's strategy could be making the supply side problem a self-fulfilling prophesy, by condemning us to unnecessarily slow growth which could have permanent effects on Britain's potential output.
The president said recent tax cuts should be made permanent, partly because they spur the growth of small businesses and create jobs.
However, with this ADP report in mind, it is difficult to imagine robust private sector job growth and even public sector permanent hiring (excluding temporary census workers) is extremely weak as public deficits expand.
But such temporary tax reductions do not stimulate economic growth and jobs either, as permanent cuts and incentives are necessary for permanent jobs.
Consequently, there are sound reasons for thinking that combining much higher spending on entitlements and aggressive tax hikes is a recipe for a permanent slowdown in the U.S. growth rate.
The only possible economic justification for Mr Greenspan's views is that the new economy has produced a productivity miracle: a permanent increase in the underlying rate of productivity growth that is capable of being sustained through a downturn.
Whatever its reputation, burlesque was no more than the latest version of a popular entertainment that had its origin in the 19th century in touring minstrel shows and which had expanded into permanent variety theatres to cater for the massive growth in America's population.
She founded Common Ground in 1990, and presided over its growth into one of the largest developers of permanent supportive housing in the country for more than 20 years until leaving to launch Community Solutions in 2011 with a new national strategy.
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What the Congress has given, the Congress should not take away: For the sake of job growth, the tax cuts you passed should be permanent.
The path back to stronger growth, argues Mr. Alesina, is a combination of significant, permanent cuts in public spending and relatively small tax increases, if any.
Supply-siders believe that permanent cuts in marginal tax rates (particularly on savings and investment) will increase economic growth.
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The company is in "good shape" with continued growth in the first three quarters of the year and there were no plans to make permanent staff redundant, it added.
Due to the permanent gains in worker productivity a firm will likely require fewer employees to support an additional unit of revenue growth than it had in the past.
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Despite downgrading the growth figures, OBR chairman Sir Alan Budd said he did not think the recession had caused "permanent damage" to the economy.
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