Jul 7 2009

The Second Derivative: Employment and the Mounting Job Losses. Measuring the Velocity of Job Cuts in the Current Recession.

In addressing the unemployment situation it is important to look at the velocity of job losses.  In January of 2009 we had a stunning 741,000 jobs lost in one month.  This by far was the biggest one month cut during the current recession but it wasn’t the biggest one month change.  The worst month came […]

Jul 2 2009

Employment Situation: Job Anti-Growth – A Decade with Zero Net Added Jobs. 131 Million Nonfarm Payroll Employment in June of 2000. 131 Million Nonfarm Payroll Employment in June of 2009. 6,460,000 job losses since start of Recession.

The so-called second half recovery got off to a rocky start.  The market was expecting 367,000 job losses for the month of June but instead got 100,000 more than expected.  The market quickly turned sour as 26,000,000 Americans are now unemployed or underemployed in the job market.  Yet what is even more troubling is the […]

Jun 6 2009

Real Unemployment Situation: Approximately 26,000,000 Unemployed or Underemployed. Job Growth in $10 per Hour Jobs while $20 per Hour Jobs Disappear.

On Friday, we learned that the unemployment rate jumped to 9.4 percent from last month’s 8.9 percent.  The BLS data surveys 160,000 businesses and government agencies that affect roughly 400,000 people so the data does cover a large portion of Americans and gives us a good sample size.  The markets were largely moving sideways on […]

May 17 2009

State Unemployment Data: 7 States Now With Historical High Unemployment Rate. Michigan 22.8 Percent Unemployment Rate (U-6) with Official Government Data.

There have been many comparisons to the past with our current recession.  For the most part, people are trying to find something familiar so they can have a better sense of where we are heading.  The only problem is that there isn’t much in our own history to guide us forward.  This is a unique […]

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