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jobholder

[job-hohl-der] / ˈdʒɒbˌhoʊl dər /


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It’s neither racist nor misogynistic to point that out when the jobholder happens to be Harris.

From Los Angeles Times

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

Clouted hires cheat honest job applicants and honest jobholders seeking promotions, who didn’t have political connections.

From Washington Times

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