Posts Tagged ‘
Jobless Recovery ’
Sep 9th, 2009 |
By Rob Parenteau |
Category: Politics & Economics
As the summer draws to a close, the unemployment rate has stepped up 0.3%, to 9.7%, a level last seen coming out of the horrendous double-dip recession of 1980-2. Yes, private payrolls shed less than 200,000 jobs in August, which is a vast improvement over the nearly 750,000 jobs shed in the opening month of the year. But as summer draws to a close, look around and realize nearly one in 10 of your neighbors is chewing on their fingernails and trying to hustle up a new gig. Perhaps we should rename the recent holiday Unlabor Day, in honor of those sweating out one of the toughest job markets of the post-World War II period.
Tags: Federal Reserve, Jobless Recovery, Rob Parenteau, unemployment crisis, US economy, US recession
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Aug 24th, 2009 |
By Bob Blandeburgo |
Category: Real Estate Investments
A rise in existing home sales last month shows things are getting better in the U.S. housing market, but the still-dire unemployment situation and the looming possibility of a jobless recovery may halt the rally by the end of the year. That makes the extension of an $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers imperative.
Tags: Affordability, Association Of Realtors, Bob Blandeburgo, Chief Economist, CTX, Current Sales, Economist Lawrence, Existing Home Sales, First Time Buyers, First Timers, Housing Market, Inventories, Jobless Claims, Jobless Recovery, Murky Depths, National Association Of Realtors, Obama, PHM, Sales Numbers, Sales Pace, Scotia Capital Inc., Stimulus, tax credit, Time Homebuyers, Toes, US housing crisis, US Housing Market, US unemployment crisis
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Aug 10th, 2009 |
By Jason Simpkins |
Category: Financial News
The U.S. unemployment rate slipped to 9.4% in July from 9.5% in June, the most encouraging sign yet that the U.S. recession is easing.
Tags: Alan Krueger, BCS, economics, Jason Simpkins, Jobless Recovery, politics, Ubs, unemployment crisis, US recession
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Aug 3rd, 2009 |
By Bob Blandeburgo |
Category: Financial News, Politics & Economics
While the many of the world’s economies continue to look for signs of growth, the U.S. economy took a big step in the right the direction in the second quarter.
Tags: Bob Blandeburgo, consumer spending, credit crisis, Gdp Growth, Housing Market, Jobless Recovery, recession, Stimulus Package, Us Gdp
Posted in Financial News, Politics & Economics |
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Aug 3rd, 2009 |
By William Patalon III |
Category: Financial News, Politics & Economics
Has the massive Obama stimulus plan put us on a collision course with virulent inflation? It sure looks that way. Let me explain …
Tags: BAC, Barack Obama, DB, Economic Stimulus, GE, GOOG, IBM, IHS, inflation, Jobless Recovery, MOT, MSFT, SPSS, US economy, William Patalon III, YHOO
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Jul 20th, 2009 |
By Bob Blandeburgo |
Category: Financial News, Stock Market Investing
Retail investors had a rough go of things in the first half, but since the March lows of all the markets, the Standard & Poor’s Retail Index is showing progress toward its 52-week high of 427.13.
Tags: AMZN, BBY, Bob Blandeburgo, CIT, Credit Consumers, Economic Downturn, FDO, Great Depression, Jobless Recovery, retail sector, ROST, SKS, SPLS, TGT, Unemployment Rate, WMT
Posted in Financial News, Stock Market Investing |
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Jul 15th, 2009 |
By Money Morning Staff |
Category: Featured
These days, we’re all facing unemployment, whether or not we’re working. That’s because as unemployment rises, as layoffs continue and as prospects for a “jobless recovery” escalate, losing a job is top-of-the mind, if not all-consuming and all-encompassing.
Tags: Career Strategies, David Field, Jobless Recovery, Layoffs, recession
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Jun 29th, 2009 |
By Jason Simpkins |
Category: Financial News
There’s no question that the U.S. job market is tough across the board right now. But not all pain is created equal: There are regions of the country – and sectors of the U.S. economy – that haven’t been hit quite as hard as others.
Tags: Chrysler, Federal Reserve, GMGMQ, Government Jobs, Jason Simpkins, Job Losses, Job Seekers, Jobless Recovery, Labor Department, recession
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Jun 23rd, 2009 |
By Jason Simpkins |
Category: Financial News
The World Bank yesterday (Monday) lowered its growth forecast for the global economy and warned about a long and painful recovery in developed economies, underscoring the recent supposition by many analysts that a three-month rally in U.S. stocks has been overdone.
Tags: Bernanke, credit crisis, Developing Economies, Eurozone, Global Economy, Jason Simpkins, Jobless Recovery, Unemployment Rate, Us Gdp
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Jun 23rd, 2009 |
By Money Morning Staff |
Category: Featured
For the millions of Americans right now looking for a job, the latest batch of employment statistics paint a rather grim picture. As bleak as this all may sound, jobseekers (both employed and unemployed) shouldn’t be deterred: With a sound strategy, and four simple secrets, it’s still possible to survive – and even thrive – in a jobless recovery.
Tags: Economic Rebound, Federal Reserve, Jobless Rate, Jobless Recovery, Layoffs, New Jobs, recession, Unemployment Rate, unemplyoment crisis, US economy
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