04/03/2009

Unemployment soars to 8.5 percent; 13M now jobless

WASHINGTON – Unemployment zoomed to 8.5 percent last month, the highest in a quarter-century, as employers axed 663,000 more workers and pushed the nation's jobless ranks past 13 million. The hard times were only expected to get harder — a painful 10 percent jobless rate before long.

The current rate would be even higher — 15.6 percent — if it included laid-off workers who have given up looking for new jobs or have had to settle for part-time work because they can't do any better. That's the highest on record for that number in figures that go back to 1994.

"Even if the economy continues to show signs of improvement, businesses will cut jobs and trim fats to stay lean and mean," said Sung Won Sohn, economist at the Martin Smith School of Business at California State University.

So far, the public has shown great hopes for the economic policies of new President Barack Obama. But those could fade quickly with more months of layoffs. In Europe for an economic summit, Obama called Friday's unemployment report a "stark reminder" of a need for action at home and abroad.

The recession may well end later this year — Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and many private analysts see that possibility — but rehiring historically doesn't get going until after an economic recovery is picking up steam. The jobless rate is expected to reach 10 percent by year's end.

The stock market generally bottoms out before a recovery gets under way, too, and stocks have been rising for three weeks.

The Dow Jones industrials rose 39.51 points on Friday after surging 216 points on Thursday.

Dating Sites Dating Articles Dating Services Dating Advice
Free Dating USA 100% Free Dating Sites Online
Free Dating USA American Singles Dating
Mate1 Free Dating USA
Free Dating USA Online Canada Dating Sites
Women 100% free webcam chat and video dating service Free
Free Online Dating Site Free Dating Service for Singles
FREE Online Dating Site Scam free Online Dating Internet
Online Dating Site Free Internet Adult Dating Personals Services
Free Online Dating Services Internet Adult Dating Sites
Free Online Dating Services
Free dating for adult singles personals
Adult Dating Adult Personals Online Dating Single Dating
Best Online Singles Dating Free Internet Adult Sensual
Online Dating Adult Dating Site for Singles Swingers in Australia
Swingers Free Adult Chat Adult Personals Site Adult FriendFinder
Free Adult Dating Online Service

Small comfort to millions of laid-off workers. The Labor Department report underscored the recession's toll: a spike in the jobless rate from February's 8.1 percent and a net loss of 5.1 million jobs since December 2007, almost two-thirds of them in just the past five months. And economists say an additional 2.4 million jobs will disappear through the first quarter of next year.

As the downturn eats into companies' sales and profits, they are laying off workers and resorting to other cost-saving survival measures that also hit employees, the report showed. Those include holding down hours and freezing or cutting pay.

"It's an ugly report, and April is going to be equally as bad," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Economy.com. "I couldn't see any rays of sunshine. Nothing."

22:42 Posted in Web | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: news

Post a comment