The Bureau of Labor Statistics non-farm payroll report showed that the economy lost 85,000 private sector jobs in December, and November was revised to a positive 4,000 jobs. This means 23 of the last 24 months have shown losses, putting the job loss toll since January 2008 at 7.24 million, which is the largest drop
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Today, ADP, a provider of payroll services to 22 million Americans employed in the private sector, released their monthly jobs data which showed that the economy lost -84k jobs in December. This was a bit worse than expected, but the November number was revised better from -169k to -145k. Although overall economic activity is stabilizing
The Bureau of Labor Statistics non-farm payroll report showed that the economy lost 11,000 private sector jobs in November. This is the 23rd straight month of losses, putting the job loss toll since January 2008 at 7.16 million, with 4.08 million of these job losses occurring in 2009. After six straight months of losses greater
Today, ADP, a provider of payroll services to 23 million Americans employed in the private sector, released their monthly jobs data which showed that the economy lost -169k jobs in November, a bit worse than expected. November was the eighth consecutive month during which the decline in employment was less than in the previous month.
One key supporter of TheBasisPoint who goes by H1ghway is a fellow pop culture nut, and like so many of us, feeling the prolonged economic pinch as a self-employed web consultant. His case is that: sure, we’ve finally got improving GDP. But yesterday’s 10.2% unemployment rate is proof of the increasing misery so many people
The Bureau of Labor Statistics non-farm payroll report showed that the economy lost 190,000 private sector jobs in October. This is the 22nd straight month of losses, putting the job loss toll since January 2008 at 7.3 million, with 4.23 million of these job losses occurring in 2009. After six straight months of losses greater
The Bureau of Labor Statistics non-farm payroll report showed that the economy lost 263,000 private sector jobs in September. This is the 21st straight month of losses, putting the job loss toll since January 2008 at 7.21 million, with 4.13 million of these job losses occurring in 2009. After six straight months of losses greater
Today, ADP, a provider of payroll services to 23 million Americans employed in the private sector, released their monthly jobs data which showed that the economy lost -254k jobs in September, a bit better than expected, and also August was revised to show 21,000 less jobs lost than originally reported (-277k instead of -298k). While
The Bureau of Labor Statistics non-farm payroll report showed that the economy lost 216,000 private sector jobs in August. This is the twentieth straight month of losses, putting the job loss toll since January 2008 at 6.93 million, with 3.85 million of these job losses occurring in 2009. After six straight months of losses greater
Today, ADP, a provider of payroll services to 23 million Americans employed in the private sector, released their monthly jobs data which showed that the economy lost -298k jobs in August, a bit worse than expected. This is a marked improvement from previous months, and the smallest decline reported by ADP since September 2008. It
The Bureau of Labor Statistics non-farm payroll report showed that the economy lost 247,000 private sector jobs in July. This is the nineteenth straight month of losses, putting the job loss toll since January 2008 at 6.66 million, with 3.59 million of these job losses occurring in 2009. After six straight months of losses greater
Today, ADP, a provider of payroll services to 23 million Americans employed in the private sector, released their monthly jobs data which showed that the economy lost -371k jobs in July The expectations were for a loss of 350k jobs. This is a marked improvement from previous months, and it will be confirmed Friday when
The Bureau of Labor Statistics non-farm payroll report showed that the economy lost 467,000 private sector jobs in June. This is the eighteenth straight month of losses, putting the job loss toll since January 2008 at 6.46 million, with 3.38 million of these job losses occurring in 2009. After six straight months of losses greater
The Bureau of Labor Statistics non-farm payroll report showed that the economy lost 345,000 private sector jobs in May. This is the seventeenth straight month of losses, putting the job loss toll since January 2008 at 6 million, with 2.92 million of these job losses occurring in 2009. After six straight months of losses greater
The Bureau of Labor Statistics non-farm payroll report showed that the economy lost 539,000 private sector jobs in April. This is the sixteenth straight month of losses, putting the job loss toll since January 2008 at 5.7 million, with 3.94 million of these job losses occurring in the last six months. This is the first
Today, ADP, a provider of payroll services to more than 24 million Americans employed in the private sector, released their monthly jobs data which showed that the economy lost -491,000 jobs in April. The expectations were for a loss of -643,000 jobs. This is a marked improvement from previous months, and it will be confirmed
