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November Surprise: Job Loss Eases

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Posted on Dec 4, 2009
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Revised estimates for September and October were also released, showing far fewer jobs lost than previously reported for those months.

In a sign that the U.S. economy’s two-year job-molting cycle might be coming to an end, the Labor Department reported Friday that just 11,000 American jobs were lost in November and that the unemployment rate had fallen back to 10 percent. —JCL

The New York Times:

In the strongest employment report since the recession began nearly two years ago, the government said Friday that the nation’s employers had all but stopped shedding jobs in November, taking some of the pressure off of President Obama to come up with a wide-ranging jobs creation program.

The Labor Department reported that the United States economy lost 11,000 jobs in November, and the unemployment rate fell to 10 percent, down from 10.2 percent in October.

The government also significantly revised its September and October job loss estimates. September’s data was adjusted to show a loss of 139,000 jobs instead of 219,000, and in October 111,000 jobs were lost, instead of 190,000. Even allowing for the November loss, the revisions added 148,000 people to the list of those employed in the United States in November.

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By Ouroborus, December 6, 2009 at 3:16 am Link to this comment

Whoa; the revised figures haven’t come out yet. Give it
a week or two.

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By amunaor, December 5, 2009 at 11:08 am Link to this comment

It’s only a temporary spike. A result from the 30,000 new crusading employees, hired, given guns, along with marching orders to Afghanistan and instructions to slaughter those who refuse to dream the American dream. From the empirical shiny city on the hill, the merchants of death is the only job in town. As the flames are fanned, intensifying the conflict, expect the jobless rate to decrease even more as new positions become available while employs fall-out and fall-into body bags.

Peace, Best Wishes and Hope

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By Jim Yell, December 5, 2009 at 8:04 am Link to this comment
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It is a lie. Everytime we get a report like this it proves later to be just another manipulation. Facts are conveniently mislaid, mis-used, ignored the reports are made to order. That is how we got into Iraq and so much more.

These lies will not employ anyone or feed the people of America. Where is the regulation on Banks, where is regulation? Where is effort to punish the crimes of business? Where is our tax money that was given to the banks. It is all lies.

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By Inherit The Wind, December 5, 2009 at 1:48 am Link to this comment

Wall Street doesn’t believe it yet.  The DJI should have soared on Friday after the news—it closed up all of 22 points.  Gold only came down 3.5%—clearly the gold dealers don’t believe it yet either.

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By The Mad Loon, December 4, 2009 at 10:07 am Link to this comment

Don’t be fooled by the numbers,people are still losing their jobs. The unreported story one that I have yet to see anywhere is the supression of wages. Even when the jobs come back they will be at greatly reduced pay rates,part-time and temporary contract positions.Thus further reducing the numbers of middle class workers.

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