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Job losses getting severe

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Today’s Wall Street Journal reports on the bad job data released by Bureau of Labor Statistics today. image

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

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March 6, 2009 at 9:23 pm

Special Report – Recession impact on various sections of the society

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Executive Summary

  • 82% are job loss are among men. Women are going to pass men in workforce for the first time
  • West is hit the most compared to North east and MidWest
  • Young, blacks and Hispanics are hit more in the recession
  • Artists face a far worse time than other professions though their unemployment rate is not different from average population
  • Uneducated lost more jobs than educated workforces, unlike the previous 2 recessions.
  • With various government policies and market movement, misery could be spread to everyone, including rich
  • Portland and St. Louis rank among the unhappiest cities in the US

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March 5, 2009 at 12:25 am