Archive for the ‘Unemployment’ Category
Job losses getting severe
Today’s Wall Street Journal reports on the bad job data released by Bureau of Labor Statistics today. ![]()
Executive Summary
The economy has shed 4.4 million jobs since the recession began in December 2007
Nonfarm payrolls, which are calculated by a survey of companies, fell 651,000
Unemployment rate rose from 7.6 to 8.1 percent
2.9 million people were unemployed more than six months
Average hourly earnings increased a modest $0.03, or 0.2%, to $18.47
Service-sector employment tumbled 375,000
Special Report – Recession impact on various sections of the society
Executive Summary
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82% are job loss are among men. Women are going to pass men in workforce for the first time
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West is hit the most compared to North east and MidWest
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Young, blacks and Hispanics are hit more in the recession
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Artists face a far worse time than other professions though their unemployment rate is not different from average population
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Uneducated lost more jobs than educated workforces, unlike the previous 2 recessions.
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With various government policies and market movement, misery could be spread to everyone, including rich
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Portland and St. Louis rank among the unhappiest cities in the US