As the United States grapples with stubbornly high unemployment, there’s one part of the country where the jobless rate is plummeting. Walker County, Ga., population, 68,756. As manufacturing strengthened in the area, Walker’s unemployment rate shaved off more than three percentage points in only 15 months, and is still falling fast. “We have actually seen … Continue reading
Among the new employment figures the Labor Department released Friday morning is an obscure one that’s ripe for politicking: the labor force participation rate. It measures the percentage of the population age 16 and above who are actually working. The labor force participation rate fell last month to 63.6 percent, its lowest level since 1981. … Continue reading
If the same percentage of adults were in the workforce today as when Barack Obama took office, the unemployment rate would be 11.1 percent. If the percentage was where it was when George W. Bush took office, the unemployment rate would be 13.1 percent. Source: Read More @ The incredible shrinking labor force – The Washington Post.
The unemployment crisis in America is much worse than you are being told. Did you know that there are 100 million working age Americans that do not get up in the morning and go to work? No wonder why it seems like there are so many people that do not have jobs! According to the … Continue reading
There are three main reasons that this recovery isn’t generating enough jobs: 1. Overall economic growth has been subpar since this recovery started Six months after the last recession ended, the U.S. economy began growing at an annual rate of 3.8%, adjusted for inflation. And although it has slowed since then, real growth for the … Continue reading
In Philadelphia, Steve Nathan and Rita Calicat have not been able to find work, and struggle to cope after reaching the limit of 99 weeks of unemployment benefits Click on the image to watch on Time web site
I don’t think there’s much else the government could have done to arrest the depression. Attempts at fundamental economic reform should not be made during a depression, because they create uncertainty, which increases the incentive of businesses and consumers alike to hoard rather than spend; hence the Administration’s health-care reform was mistimed. The extension of … Continue reading
At the heart of the productivity revolution are the computers, software, and the Internet that have found their way into the production of almost everything a modern economy creates. Factory workers are being replaced by computerized machine tools and robotics; office workers, by software applications; professionals, by ever more specialized apps; communications and transportation workers, … Continue reading
“While I do not see much evidence of any significant increase in structural unemployment so far, I am concerned that structural unemployment could increase over time if the labor market heals too slowly–a phenomenon known as hysteresis” said Bernanke at the Money Marketeers of New York University, New York, New York, on April 11, 2012.
Nonfarm payroll employment rose by 115,000 in April, and the unemployment rate was little changed at 8.1 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment increased in professional and business services, retail trade, and health care, but declined in transportation and warehousing… Source: via Employment Situation Summary. Why Did the Unemployment Rate Drop? The … Continue reading
As bankrupt Eastman Kodak Co. looks to eliminate costs, one expense being cut particularly severely is workers. In the 15 weeks since Kodak filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Jan. 19, the printing and imaging company has notified the state Labor Department six separate times of layoffs to its Rochester-area workforce. The most recent … Continue reading
The latest reading of composite PMI for the 17-country region fell to 46.7 this month, even worse than an earlier flash reading of 47.4. Source: Read More @ The Euro Area Economy Is Deteriorating At A Disastrous Pace – Business Insider.
Youth unemployment eases, but youth unemployment crisis continues The UK’s youth unemployment crisis is ongoing. So how different does the youth unemployment picture look when the alternative measure of youth unemployment is used? The latest unemployment data release marks the first anniversary of ONS publishing its alternative measure of youth unemployment, which excludes people in … Continue reading
Think of it as an improving economy’s collateral damage. Some 44,000 people throughout Florida are scheduled to have their extended federal unemployment benefits cut off May 12, regardless of how long the payments were slated to continue. In Sarasota and Manatee counties, some 600 jobless workers are expected to be affected, state officials said, though … Continue reading
The UK unemployment rate will rise from its current 8.3% to almost 9% by the end of this year, doing “permanent damage to the UK’s productive capacity”, a think tank has said. The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) said that the persistent weakness in the economy was “unprecedented”. It says growth in … Continue reading