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Velshi: Too early to know if jobs market is improving
12 hours ago ago from ForneyAndYou.com
Earlier this month, in an unexpected bit of good news, a Labor Department report showed a decline of just 11,000 jobs for November, far below any of the job losses posted over the last 23 months.
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21 hours ago ago from MuskegonPundit
Nine Months After Stimulus 49 of 50 States Have Lost Jobs "Only North Dakota and the District of Columbia have seen net job creation following the February 2009 stimulus (though both fall short of seeing the promised level of job creation)."
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9 hours ago ago from Cheshire Cat Photo Blog (... said the Cat: 'we're all mad here....')
Following the drop in U.S. unemployment to 10.0% in November , the California Employment Development Department's (EDD's) News Release today announced that unemployment in November 2009 DROPPED to 12.3% from 12.5% in October . The drop is based upon data from two separate surveys. In November of 2008, the revised unemployment rate in California was 8.3% . Nonfarm jobs in California totaled 14,194,200 in November, down 10,200 over the ...
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18 hours ago ago from Bill Morris' Austin Real Estate Blog
The following post appeared this morning on Statesman.com, written by Austin American-Statesman staff: Austin jobless rate falls, but job losses continue Is it too much to ask that journalists would pay attention to their use of the English language? Without even reading the rest of the article, it is clear that both clauses in the headline cannot be true! It gets better (or worse): The first sentence in the body of that ...
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Reports: Hawaii unemployment down, job losses up
12 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Reports: Hawaii unemployment down, job losses up HONOLULU (AP) -- The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says Hawaii's unemployment rate stood at 7 percent in November, down from 7.3 percent in October. But the U.S. Labor Department said Friday that Hawaii suffered statistically important job losses last month. The national unemployment rate in November was 10 percent. It was 10.2 percent in October. In all, unemployment dropped in 36 ...
Related contentCalif. unemployment falls slightly in November
17 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Calif. unemployment falls slightly in November SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- California's unemployment rate fell slightly in November - down to 12.3 percent from 12.5 percent a month earlier, the state Department of Economic Development reported Friday. California was among 36 states that saw unemployment fall last month, but it remains among the worst-off states for jobs, tying for third-highest unemployment with Nevada and South Carolina. ...
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