U.S. Added 146,000 Jobs; Jobless Rate Fell to 7.7%
On 12/7/12 5:45 PM, Califbill wrote:
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On Fri, 07 Dec 2012 08:57:13 -0500, ESAD wrote:
U.S. Added 146,000 Jobs; Jobless Rate Fell to 7.7%
By NELSON D. SCHWARTZ
NY Times
The government said Friday that employment growth was much better than
expected in November, with the United States economy adding 146,000 jobs
and the unemployment rate falling to 7.7 percent.
The jobless rate was the lowest since December 2008. Economists had
estimated the Labor Department would report that only 86,000 jobs were
created in November and that the rate of unemployment would remain flat
at 7.9 percent.
The strength of the numbers was all the more notable because many
experts expected a muted jobs performance because of the impact of
Hurricane Sandy, which hit the East Coast on Oct. 31.
The Labor Department revised its job growth figures for October and
September downward.
Still, November’s net growth in payrolls was below the average of
170,000 new jobs added monthly over the course of August, September and
October.
“The labor market is very much in the recovery stage,” said Ethan
Harris, co-head of global economics at Bank of America Merrill Lynch,
before the announcement. However, he added, “It’s a long way from full
health with workers having little negotiating power when it comes to
raises.”
Average hourly earnings in November rose 0.2 percent, the report showed.
Manufacturing jobs fell by 7,000. Economists have been closely watching
the sector amid weak demand from Europe and signs that businesses in the
United States are holding off on spending ahead of the fiscal impasse in
Washington.
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Pretty soon the economy will improve to the point where Scotty will be
able to get a job emptying the outdoor trash cans at McDonald's.
I wonder what January will bring. I certainly do not see much good
coming out of this cliff debate. Nobody is really willing to attack
the deficit in any meaningful way. The GOP saying nobody's taxes
should go up is as stupid as thinking bumping up the tax on the 2%
will actually fix anything. The tax hike on the $250k people barely
covers 68% of the FICA tax cut and leaves us bleeding worse than we
were.
It is definitely not going to save Social Security.
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True. But the unemployment rate is phony! There was not a job growth,
but more were taken out of the work force as they were assumed to not be
searching for a job after their unemployment benefits expired.
Quick...get Mittster back in the bull(****) pen and warm him up!
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