The most recent detailed report on veterans’ employment situation noted that younger vets had higher unemployment rates than their counterparts who had never served in the military. Continue reading
In January 2013 at the National Retail Federation’s annual convention Bill Simon, President, Walmart US, promised to bring back manufacturing to the United States. He promised that in 10 years $50 billion in goods would again be produced in the United States. Continue reading
International students in the United States and their families supported 313,000 jobs and contributed US$24 billion to the economy in the 2012-2013 academic year according to the latest estimates by NAFSA: Association of International Educators Continue reading
If sitting in a prison cell was a job, it would be one of the most common jobs in the United States. In 2012, there were some 1,570,000 inmates in state and federal prisons in the U.S., according to data from the Justice Department. By contrast, there were about 1,530,000 engineers in America last year, … Continue reading
Federally funded extended unemployment insurance (UI) benefits are set to expire at the end of this year. These benefits serve two very useful public purposes. Most obviously, they provide a lifeline to the long-term unemployed and their families during the deepest and longest economic downturn since the 1930s.1 Less understood but equally crucial, the UI … Continue reading
The actual unemployment rate converges toward this steady state UR Continue reading
A growing thicket of federal regulations under the Obama administration has contributed to an employment spike in at least one corner of the job market: the increasingly vital compliance industry Continue reading
When the LFPR drops by 0.1% it means that there will be 180,000 less workers filling the tax bucket Continue reading
Job creation picks up despite government shutdown. Indeed, furloughed workers are counted on the payroll. But the household survey says something else: a drop of -735,000 in the number of people employed. Furloughed are counted as unemployed in the household survey. Continue reading
The U.S. Payroll to Population employment rate (P2P), as measured by Gallup, rose slightly to 43.8% in October, from 43.5% in September. P2P in 2013 continues to lag behind 2012; P2P last month is down almost two percentage points from the 45.7% found in October 2012. via U.S. Payroll to Population Rate Increases Slightly in … Continue reading
Business hiring slowed this month with the private sector adding just 130,000 net new jobs as the partial government shutdown hit an already weakening labor market, payroll processor ADP said Wednesday. The figure was below the 150,000 average monthly job growth in the sector over the previous year as the hiring in the service sector … Continue reading
The 100,000 Jobs Mission announced today a new commitment: hire 100,000 more U.S. military veterans. In total, participating companies plan to hire 200,000 by 2020 Continue reading
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED DATA In the week ending November 2, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 336,000, a decrease of 9,000 from the previous week\’s revised figure of 345,000. The 4-week moving average was 348,250, a decrease of 9,250 from the previous week\’s revised average of 357,500. The advance seasonally adjusted insured unemployment … Continue reading
Whites account for about 81 percent of the workforce. But there are 33 occupations counted by the BLS where whites officially account for nine in ten of all workers, or more Continue reading
Employers don’t do their own hiring, and that’s the number one problem. They outsource their competitive edge (recruiting and hiring) to third parties like Taleo, Kenexa, LinkedIn, Monster.com and CareerBuilder Continue reading