The analysts pore over the numbers every month, the full menagerie of economic indicators. President Obama and Mitt Romney trade barbs over who is at fault for a sluggish recovery. But here, in a region with one of the highest unemployment rates in the country, other numbers often loom larger. There are the roughly … Continue reading
It is those people who have not earned the minimum of a two-year degree that Scaglione says constitute a large population of our country who are stuck in low-skilled jobs that do not require any higher education. Low-skilled jobs that do not require a minimum of a two-year degree represent about 35 percent of all … Continue reading
How does the performance of the American economy compare to other similar economies–i.e., “mature” market economies, with high per capita GDP. With that in mind, take a look at this graph of unemployment rates over the past 12 years, and at my comments on it below. Focus on the maroon, yellow, and light blue lines. … Continue reading
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED DATA In the week ending August 11, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 366,000, an increase of 2,000 from the previous week’s revised figure of 364,000. The 4-week moving average was 363,750, a decrease of 5,500 from the previous week’s revised average of 369,250. The advance seasonally adjusted insured unemployment rate was 2.6 percent … Continue reading
At first, the headhunter told her she was a great match, but when he realized she had been out of work for a full year (and not newly unemployed as he had mistakenly assumed), he changed his tune. Company criteria ruled out applicants who had been unemployed for more than six months, he told her. … Continue reading
For April to June 2012: The employment rate for those aged from 16 to 64 was 71.0 per cent, up 0.4 on the quarter. There were 29.48 million people in employment aged 16 and over, up 201,000 on the quarter. The unemployment rate was 8.0 per cent of the economically active population, down 0.2 on … Continue reading
Antonis Perris, a musician unemployed for more than two years, was desperate. Perris wrote in an online forum late one night that he had run out of money to buy food and cursed those responsible for the economic crisis in Greece. “I have no solution in front of me,” he typed. The next morning, Perris … Continue reading
Portugal’s unemployment rate rose to 15 percent in the second quarter, its highest level ever, the national statistics body INE said Tuesday. In the first quarter, the jobless rate had been 14.9 percent. More than 820,000 Portuguese are now out of work as the recession deepens… via Portuguese unemployment highest ever – International | IOL … Continue reading
There is a skills gap in the U.S., and it is expected to widen over the next decade. Addressing it will take the concerted efforts of both government and — especially given strained federal and state budgets — private industry. A paper issued last week by the National Bureau of Economic Research attributes roughly one-third … Continue reading
The national unemployment rate rose to 12.6 per cent in the second quarter of 2012 up from 11.8 per cent for the same quarter last year, Egypt’s official statistics agency CAPMAS reported on Tuesday. According to CAPMAS, the total number of unemployed Egyptians currently stands at 3.395 million, more than a quarter of whom have … Continue reading
AS THE recession bit, the sight of hundreds of people queuing outside Cork city’s dole office on Hanover Quay, the queue snaking around the corner, over Parliament Bridge, and down Wandsford Quay, became a national symbol of the depth of the jobs crisis facing the nation. The queue was at its longest between 2009 and … Continue reading
CIPD research reveals that 1 in 3 firms are maintaining staff levels higher than they need in order to avoid losing skills, but will make redundancies if economic growth does not return soon The immediate jobs outlook remains positive, bolstered by employers who are holding on to staff to avoid losing skills despite low levels … Continue reading
Q. There doesn’t seem to be much of a recovery in the job prospects of young workers. Why does this segment of the labour force continue to lag behind? A: Youth tend to suffer more during a recession, and take longer to recover from its effects. They often lack the experience and / or connections … Continue reading
The report Receipt of Unemployment Insurance by Higher-Income Unemployed Workers (“Millionaires”) by Donald Hirasuna from Congressional Research Service provides information relevant to proposals that would restrict the payment of unemployment benefits to individuals with high incomes. (Adapted excerpts by Job Market Monitor) Summary The economic recession that began in December 2007 officially ended in June 2009 when the U.S. economy reached a … Continue reading
Two weeks ago, claim were down to 353,000, at bottom-near since April 2008 and we have asked ‘But is it only volatility’ ? The answer might well be yes. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE WEEKLY CLAIMS REPORT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED DATA In the week ending August 4, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 361,000, a decrease … Continue reading