August 07, 2009

June jobless numbers encourage analysts  08/07/09 12:01 AM

In a positive sign for the economy, companies are laying off fewer workers as they prepare to ramp up production to replenish their depleted stockpiles of goods. Many analysts pointed to yesterday’s drop in jobless claims as evidence of a trend signaling fewer job losses in coming months, particularly compared with the flood of layoffs earlier this year.


August 06, 2009

Are you or your spouse jobless?  08/06/09 12:01 AM

Have both you and your spouse or partner been laid off? The Richmond Times-Dispatch is working on a story about pink-slip couples, their job searches, how they are coping and life changes they have made. Please contact Emily C. Dooley at (804) 649-6016 or .


August 05, 2009

Adjusted job data get rid of seasonal ‘noise’  08/05/09 12:01 AM

A ski instructor gets hired in November and laid off in May. A lifeguard is hired in June and let go in September. What does that say about the U.S. economy? Nothing. It is all radio static. To get rid of that static, the government’s number crunchers often provide economic data that have been “seasonally adjusted.“ It’s a process that seeks to estimate and then remove seasonal “noise” from the numbers. That happens when ski instructors are hired every fall and lifeguards every summer, potentially affecting employment statistics. Or when increases in heating oil production are reported each September as producers prepare for the winter heating season.


July 31, 2009

Jobless-aid claims declining  07/31/09 12:01 AM

Fewer people are claiming jobless benefits, leading economists to project that next week’s employment report will show a sharp drop in job losses for July compared with June. Claims for jobless aid, which track layoffs and firings, are trending downward in a modest sign of improvement in the labor market, economists note. That helps explain why analysts are forecasting that a net total of about 340,000 jobs will be lost in July. This would compare with a net total of 467,000 jobs lost in June and the staggering 741,000 that were lost in January—the most for any month since 1949.


July 23, 2009

New jobless claims rise to 554,000; total rolls fall  07/23/09 8:37 AM

The government says the number of newly laid-off workers seeking jobless benefits rose last week, though the report was distorted by the timing of auto plant shutdowns.

Nearly 1 in 5 young Europeans out of work  07/23/09 6:45 AM

Nearly one in five young Europeans could not find a job in the first three months of this year as the region sank into the worst recession in 60 years, the EU statistics agency Eurostat said.


July 18, 2009

States with double-digit unemployment  07/18/09 12:01 AM

Michigan————————————-15.2%
  Rhode Island————————————-12.4%
  Oregon————————————-12.2%
  South Carolina————————————-12.1%
  Nevada————————————-12.0%
  California————————————-11.6%
  Ohio————————————-11.1%

Va. jobless rate rises to 7.2%  07/18/09 12:01 AM

Virginia’s unemployment rate nudged up by a tenth of a percentage point to 7.2 percent last month, the Labor Department reported yesterday. Unemployment topped 10 percent in 15 states and the District of Columbia in June. The rate in Michigan, home to the nation’s struggling automakers, surpassed 15 percent, the first time any state hit that mark since 1984.


July 17, 2009

Rising unemployment fuels foreclosure crisis  07/17/09 12:01 AM

Relentlessly rising unemployment is triggering more home foreclosures, threatening the Obama administration’s efforts to end the housing crisis and diminishing hopes that the economy will rebound with vigor. In past recessions, the housing industry helped get the economy back on track. Home builders ramped up production, expecting buyers to take advantage of lower prices and jump into the market. But not this time.


July 14, 2009

Obama says unemployment likely to keep ticking up  07/14/09 11:34 AM

President Barack Obama says unemployment is likely to tick up for several months as the economy recovers from its deepest downturn in decades.


July 12, 2009

Get Ready for 14 Percent Unemployment, Thanks to Government ‘Stimulus’  07/12/09 12:01 AM

The June “jobs” report issued by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on July 2 caused shock and dismay. Payrolls declined by 467,000 jobs, more than the 345,000 lost in May, and much more than the 363,000 that economists had predicted. The only reason that the reported unemployment rate rose by only 0.1 percentage points (to 9.5 percent) in June was that many jobless people became discouraged and stopped looking for work. As bad as the BLS report was, it should not have come as a surprise.


July 11, 2009

Aspiring teachers find job market tougher than expected  07/11/09 12:01 AM

Aspiring teachers find job market tougher than expected

Eduardo “Ned” Sayoc had been through many career changes. As he neared his 30s, he was wondering what he could do to make money, change lives and make his family proud. A couple of years ago, he was living with friends who were teachers, and their stories motivated him to seek a master’s in teaching from VCU.


July 10, 2009

Initial jobless claims lowest since January  07/10/09 12:01 AM

Initial jobless claims lowest since January

The number of newly laid-off workers filing initial claims for jobless benefits last week fell to lowest level since early January, largely due to changes in the timing of auto industry layoffs. Continuing claims, meanwhile, unexpectedly jumped to a record high.


July 08, 2009

Employers advertise more positions; more people looking for those jobs  07/08/09 12:01 AM

The competition for jobs intensified in May, the government said yesterday, as employers advertised more positions and the number of people looking for them also increased. The Labor Department’s Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey found there were 2.6 million positions available at the end of May, up from 2.5 million in April. While that’s good news, it’s down from 4 million a year earlier.


July 02, 2009

Jobless rate climbs to 26-year high of 9.5 percent  07/02/09 8:38 AM

Jobless rate climbs to 26-year high of 9.5 percent

Employers cut a larger-than-expected 467,000 jobs in June, driving up the unemployment rate and suggesting that the economy’s road to recovery will be bumpy.

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