Showing posts with label economy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label economy. Show all posts

Monday, January 9, 2012

Reuters Reports: Unemployment at a Near Three-Year Low


WRITTEN BY ALLISON WAY, SENIOR COPYWRITER & CHIEF EDITOR
Last week, Reuters reported that U.S. employment growth has accelerated this past month, resulting in a significant drop in the jobless rate.  This drop has led the U.S. to a near three-year low of 8.5% and is a strong piece of evidence that the economy is picking up its momentum.


But with every piece of good news comes a piece of not-so-good news.  In the Reuters report last week, both were sporadically incorporated.  So we'll ask you that ever-popular question: what do you want first--the good news or the bad news? 


THE GOOD NEWS

  • The unemployment rate fell from a revised 8.7% in November to its lowest level since February 2009
  • The dollar rose to a near 16-month high against the euro
  • The economy added 1.6 million jobs last year (the most since 2006)
  • The jobless rate has dropped .6% in the last four months (from its highest peak at 10% in October 2009)
  • Private sector added 1.9 million jobs in 2011 
  • Hourly earnings rose four cents 

THE BAD NEWS

  • Employment remains approximately 6.1 million below its pre-recession level 
  • It will take 2 and a half years to win those jobs back
  • There are 4.3 unemployed people for every job opening
  • 23.7 million Americans are either out of work or underemployed
  • Government employment fell 280,000 in 2011

Industries have been recovering from the recession at drastically different speeds.  The construction industry, for instance has seen payroll increases as mild weather has boosted groundbreaking for new homes.  Transportation, warehousing, manufacturing and factory employment jumped significantly in 2011. Retail and temporary hiring, however, have experienced slowed payroll growth.  

What does all of this mean?  "The labor market is healing," says Diane Swonk, chief economist at Mesirow Financial.  "...but we still have a long way to go to recoup the losses we have endured.  We may be close to a tipping point where gains can become more self-feeding."  

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Friday, September 9, 2011

President Barack Obama: "Let's Meet the Moment, Let's Get To Work"

Last night, President Barack Obama spoke on the American Jobs Act--an act that unveiled a $450 billion jobs program of tax cuts and new government spending aimed at energizing the country's stalling economic recovery. 

"The purpose of the American Jobs Act is simple; to put more people back to work and more money in the pockets of those who are working." -- President Barack Obama

If you missed the President's address to congress last night, you can view it here:



President Obama addressed the U.S.'s drive toward entrepreneurship and startup businesses throughout the speech.  Some of our favorite quotes are below:

"Everyone knows that small businesses are where most new jobs begin." - President Barack Obama

"Pass this jobs bill and we can put people to work rebuilding America." - President Barack Obama

"We now live in a world where technology has made it possible for companies to take their business anywhere. If we want them to start here and stay here and hire here, we have to be able to outbuild, and outeducate and outinnovate every other country on Earth." - President Barack Obama

"We are also planning to cut away the red tape that prevents too many rapidly-growing startup companies from raising capital and going public." - President Barack Obama

"We need to look for ways to work side-by-side with America's businesses which is why I brought together a jobs council with leaders from different industries who are developing a wide range of new ideas to help companies grow." - President Barack Obama

"Yes, we are rugged individuals; yes, we are strong and self-reliant.  And it has been the drive and the initiatives of our workers and entrepreneurs that has made this economy the engine and envy of the world." - President Barack Obama

"We are tougher than the times we live in and we are bigger than our politics have been. So let's meet the moment, let's get to work." - President Barack Obama

Written by Allison Way
@AllisonThinkBig