Friday, November 20th, 2009

Posts Tagged ‘ Jobless Recovery ’

Unlabor Day

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.



Home Sales Will Struggle to Rebound Without Tax Credit Extension

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.



Joblessness Continues to Plague the Economy

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.



U.S. GDP Contraction Slows, but the Road to Recovery Will Be Rocky

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.



Why the Obama Stimulus Has Us on a Collision Course with Inflation

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 …



Retail Sector Faces Uphill Climb in 2009

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.



How to Keep Your Job in a Jobless Recovery

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.



Where to Find Jobs in a Jobless Recovery

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.



World Bank’s Pessimistic Prognosis Tempers Market Enthusiasm

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.



The Four Secrets to Career Success in a Jobless Recovery

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.