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Category: Employment

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Economics

Saturday, June 05, 2010

U.S. Real Jobs Only Increase by 20,000, Unemployment Dips to 9.7% / Economics / Employment

By: Mike_Shedlock

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThis morning the BLS reported an increase of 431,000 jobs. 411,000 of those jobs were temporary workers for Census 2010. Headline unemployment fell .2% to 9.7%.

Hidden beneath the surface the BLS Black Box - Birth Death Model added 215,000 jobs.

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Economics

Friday, June 04, 2010

What Do the ADP Employment Reports and CDO2s Have in Common? / Economics / Employment

By: Paul_L_Kasriel

The ADP National Employment Report estimate for May is an increase in private nonfarm payrolls of 55,000. Before revision, the April ADP estimated an increase in private nonfarm payrolls of 32,000, subsequently revised to an increase of 65,000. (Why does ADP revise its data? Does not the company know with certainty how many payrolls it processed in a month?) The first guess by the BLS for April private nonfarm payrolls was 231,000.

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Politics

Thursday, May 20, 2010

The Declining Value of Work / Politics / Employment

By: Pravda

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleOne of the great joys that men in free societies have long enjoyed is the ability to earn an honest wage for an honest day of work. In particular, the amazing capitalist engine that powered the U.S. economy for decade after decade greatly rewarded the incredible hard work and industriousness of the American people. America was known as the land of opportunity, and we built the largest middle class in the history of the world by working incredibly hard. But today, all of that is fundamentally changing. Thanks to rapid advances in technology, and thanks to the globalization of the work force, the labor of American workers is rapidly losing value. Automation, robotics and computers have made many jobs obsolete.

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Politics

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

"Crowd-Sourcing" IBM to Cut 3/4 of its Permanent Staff by 2017? / Politics / Employment

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleComputer Weekly and its sister publication, Personnel Today, claim IBM crowd sourcing could see employed workforce shrink by three quarters

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Economics

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

The U.S. Employment Outlook: Bad For Paychecks, Good For U.S. Stocks / Economics / Employment

By: Money_Morning

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleJon D. Markman writes: You undoubtedly know by now that the U.S. economy added 164,000 jobs in March. While that was the best number in ages, anyone who looked closely at the payrolls report issued by the U.S. Labor Department would discover that it was actually riddled with problems.

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Economics

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

IBM Abandons U.S. Workers / Economics / Employment

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleHere is an Email from "Voice in the Dark" about IBM and outsourcing. VID writes ...

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Economics

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

How to Manufacture an Economic Recovery / Economics / Employment

By: Graham_Summers

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleLast Friday the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) announced that for the month of March, employers added 162,000 jobs. This would be fantastic news… if it were true.

Let’s have a look at these 162,000 jobs.

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Politics

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Job Creation, Stupid Is as Stupid Does / Politics / Employment

By: Richard_C_Cook

No one can seriously doubt that the huge amounts of borrowed federal dollars poured into the economy since Barack Obama became president has prevented even more jobs from being lost than might otherwise have been the case in the current devastating recession. It’s impossible, however, to come up with a “real” number, because no economist has a good enough handle on matters to sort out all the variables at play, including readjustments due to the fall of housing prices, low interest rates, a slightly improved export environment, rebounding of depleted inventories, new highway construction resulting from stimulus spending, etc. Still, let’s look at some facts about the current so-called “recovery”:

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Economics

Friday, April 02, 2010

U.S. Jobs Increase by 136,000, Unanswered Questions About Seasonality / Economics / Employment

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThis morning the BLS reported an increase of 136,000 jobs. Headline unemployment was unchanged at 9.7%. Before diving into the numbers let's look at a couple questions from a live Q&A session. The BLS took questions in advance.

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Economics

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Unlocking the Jobs Dilemma / Economics / Employment

By: John_Browne

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleProductive, private-sector jobs - the lifeblood of a sound economy - are under assault by politicians in the United States and Western Europe, who have unwittingly taken a number of steps that make future job losses a foregone conclusion.

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Economics

Friday, March 05, 2010

U.S. Jobs Contract by 36,000; Unemployment Rate Steady at 9.7% / Economics / Employment

By: Mike_Shedlock

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleToday the BLS reported 36,000 job losses with the unemployment rate holding at 9.7%. Before diving into the numbers let's analyze the snow job ahead of the report.

Speaking before Congress, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke harped about snow, warning policymakers will "to be careful about not overinterpreting" the upcoming data." In the wake of that warning, economists busily upped their projections for job losses in February, some by as much as 220,000 jobs.

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Economics

Sunday, February 28, 2010

For 15 Million Unemployed Any Job is a Good Job / Economics / Employment

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleLet's take a look at the employment situation and prospects for jobs starting with the cold hard numbers as they exist today. Please consider the following grim unemployment statistics.

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Economics

Thursday, February 04, 2010

Davos, Jobs are Families / Economics / Employment

By: Pravda

Let us spell a message to the Davos World Economic Forum before it gathers next week: Jobs are families. As unemployment rates reach record levels there can be no doubt that the current monetarist-market-oriented economic model contains vectors which create endemic instability, engender extreme instability in the labour market and send families lurching from one crisis to the next in a boom-and-bust climate. Perhaps the economists at Davos can do what they are paid for: produce an alternative that works.

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Economics

Thursday, February 04, 2010

Does Anyone in Washington Know What Needs to Be Done to Create Jobs? / Economics / Employment

By: Paul_L_Kasriel

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThis is a question that I often get as I speak to groups around the country. Based on the ADP monthly survey of employment, small- and medium-sized firms (less than 500 employees each) are the fount (or black hole, as of recent months) of jobs in the U.S. economy (see Chart 1).So, rather than asking Washington career politicians what it takes to create more jobs, why don't we poll small businessmen and businesswomen?

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Economics

Friday, January 29, 2010

We Can Have Zero Unemployment, Virtually Overnight / Economics / Employment

By: LewRockwell

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleAll this talk of unemployment is preposterous. Think of it. We live in a world with lots of imperfections, things that need to be done. It has always been so and always will be so. That means that there is work to be done, and therefore always jobs. The problem of unemployment is a problem of disconnect between those who would work and those who would hire.

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Economics

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Where Will US Job Growth Come From? / Economics / Employment

By: James_Quinn

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleDespite the Federal Reserve’s extraordinary printing and the U.S. Government’s extraordinary spending measures during the last twelve months, it looks like the only job categories with growth potential are printing press operator, ditch diggers, ditch fillers, whatever they call the guys handing out trillions in government largesse, Treasury Department comedians tickling Chinese funny bones by saying they favor a strong U.S. dollar and people installing Stimulus signs at highway projects.

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Economics

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Unions ask for "Universal Jobs Guarantee" Guaranteed Employment / Economics / Employment

By: Mike_Shedlock

Here's a solution for the unemployment problem from the UK that will likely have your head spinning: If you are out of work for an extended period of time, the government gives you a job. It's called "Universal Jobs Guarantee".

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Economics

Thursday, January 07, 2010

U.S. Jobs May Rebound In 2010, But Unemployment ? / Economics / Employment

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe USA Today says Jobs May Rebound In 2010.

The article has some very nice interactive graphs showing state by state forecasts. The charts below that I copied are not interactive.

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Economics

Monday, November 16, 2009

What Bernanke's Economic Recovery Means for U.S. Jobs / Economics / Employment

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleEarlier today, At the Economic Club of New York, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke gave his Outlook for the Economy and Policy.

His speech contains much self-serving claptrap about how Federal Reserve policy save the day. Nowhere has the Fed admitted its role in creating the mess.

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Economics

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Jobs Will Not Return Until 2017 / Economics / Employment

By: Mac_Slavo

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleA recent report from Rutgers University says it could take seven years to recover from recession.

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