Unemployment climbs to 5-year high of 6.1 percent

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JEANNINE AVERSA | September 5, 2008 06:04 PM EST | AP

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Robert Wittke, left, 24, who says he has been looking for full or part-time work for about two months, talks with manager Jennifer Kaminsky as he fills out an application at Snelling Staffing Services in East Brunswick, N.J., Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. The nation's unemployment rate zoomed to a five-year high of 6.1 percent in August as employers slashed 84,000 jobs, dramatic proof of the mounting damage a deeply troubled economy is inflicting on workers and businesses alike. (AP Photo/Mike Derer)

WASHINGTON — The nation's unemployment rate bolted above the psychologically important 6 percent level last month for the first time in five years _ and it's likely to go even higher in the months ahead, possibly throwing the economy into a tailspin as Americans pick a new president.

A blizzard of pink slips propelled the jobless rate from 5.7 percent in July to 6.1 percent in August, the Labor Department reported Friday. Such a sharp increase is usually a strong recession warning, and it dashed investors' hopes for a late-year recovery.

Worried about the economy and their own business prospects, employers cut payrolls by 84,000 in August, marking the eighth straight month of losses.

So far this year, a staggering 605,000 jobs have vanished _ slightly less than the population of Alaska. The economy needs to generate more than 100,000 new jobs a month for employment to remain stable.

Richard Yamarone, economist at Argus Research, feared that the jobless rate would cause consumers and businesses to "move from a moderately concerned stage to outright fear" and reduce their spending even more.

A toxic trio of housing, credit and financial problems has badly shaken the economy, and the crisis shows no signs of letting up. It's the public's top worry, and many experts believe the situation will get worse before it gets better.

The unemployment increase means many companies will feel pressure to reduce their business investments _ either in capital projects or hiring _ for the rest of the year.

"Mix business caution with consumer exhaustion and you have a recipe for a real recession," said Terry Connelly, dean of Golden Gate University's Ageno School of Business.

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At an unemployment center in St. Louis, Kimbel Adams could recite the exact date he was let go from his job as a hospital security guard _ April 8. Since then, he has applied for 10 or 15 jobs, with little luck.

"Most of the jobs you can get, it's hard to make a living off. I could always work at a fast food restaurant and struggle to pay the bills," Adams said.

Adams, 27, said unemployment checks and irregular gigs as a nightclub bouncer help make ends meet. But eating at restaurants is a thing of the past, and Adams continues to drive a 1991 Buick in spite of the constant maintenance problems.

The number of unemployed rose to 9.4 million in August, compared with 7.1 million a year ago. Economists predict more job losses ahead, pushing the unemployment rate to 7 percent by fall of 2009, according to some projections.

Against this backdrop, a growing number of analysts predict the economy will jolt into reverse in the final three months of this year and possibly in the first three months of next year, meeting a classic definition of a recession.

The economy shrank late last year and barely budged at the start of this year. Growth picked up in the spring, thanks to brisk exports and the government's tax rebates, which energized shoppers at home. But that rebound wasn't expected to last.

Slower growth overseas will probably cause exports to fall off just as Americans are cutting their spending and the benefits of the rebates disappear.

Job losses were widespread at factories _ especially housing-related manufacturers and automakers _ as well as construction companies, retailers, mortgage brokers, real-estate firms, hotels and motels, and temporary-help firms, which are looked at as a barometer of demand for future hiring.

Those losses swamped employment gains in government, education, health care and elsewhere.

After the last recession, in 2001, the unemployment rate rose as high as 6.3 percent in June 2003.

By historical standards, the country is far from the employment carnage seen more than two decades ago, when unemployment climbed above 10 percent during President Reagan's first term in the early 1980s.

Still, some groups are being hit harder than others. The jobless rate for blacks jumped to 10.6 percent last month, the highest since late 2005. And, the unemployment rate for Hispanics rose to 8 percent, a five-year high.

The grim report prompted Capitol Hill Democrats to renew their push for a second stimulus package. The Bush administration and other Republicans have been cool to the idea.

Presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain seized on the job figures to attack each other's proposals to turn the economy around.

"The working men and women I meet every day are working harder for less," Obama said. He advocates tax cuts for working families and investment in road, bridges and other projects to lift the economy.

McCain vowed to "fight for those that lost their jobs, savings and real-estate investments." He said tax reductions for people and businesses, job training and measures to promote trade will help ease the economic woes.

The latest employment snapshot was worse than economists were forecasting. They were expecting payrolls to drop by around 75,000 in August and the jobless rate to tick up a notch, to 5.8 percent.

The White House was disappointed, too.

"There is no question that the labor market is not as strong as we'd like," said press secretary Dana Perino. "We want to see the economy return to job growth, and we understand that this is a difficult time for many Americans. We want everyone who wants to work to be able to find a job."

Wages went up modestly last month, but prices have been rising faster. Average hourly earning rose to $18.14, up 3.6 percent from last year. High food and fuel costs mean paychecks aren't stretching as far, though.

A separate report showed a record 9.2 percent of American homeowners with a mortgage were either behind on their payments or in foreclosure at the end of June, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.

The Fed, which is struggling to curb inflation and improve growth, is expected to leave a key interest rate alone at 2 percent when it meets Sept. 16.

At its last two meetings, the Fed didn't change the rate. Before that, though, it had aggressively cut rates to shore up the economy. Many thought the Fed might start to raise rates next year to fend off inflation. But now with employment deteriorating, some wonder whether the Fed might be forced to lower rates again.

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Associated Press Business Writer Christopher Leonard in St. Louis contributed to this report.

(This version CORRECTS that prediction of 7 percent unemployment is for fall 2009, not this fall.)

WASHINGTON — The nation's unemployment rate bolted above the psychologically important 6 percent level last month for the first time in five years _ and it's likely to go even higher in the mont...
WASHINGTON — The nation's unemployment rate bolted above the psychologically important 6 percent level last month for the first time in five years _ and it's likely to go even higher in the mont...
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- netzwerg I'm a Fan of netzwerg 7 fans permalink
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The Minimum wage here in the Netherlands is 9 Euros an hour (13 USD). Help wanted signs everywhere. Oh, i forgot, we also got free health care.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 09/05/2008
- homerun I'm a Fan of homerun 8 fans permalink
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I might be leaving if Mcsame is elected because we will be a 3rd world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 09/05/2008
- wpiv926 I'm a Fan of wpiv926 21 fans permalink

I've got Canadian immagration papers on my desk just in case. Will update my resume and plan on visiting in late October, just to get ready. McSame will lead us down the same road as Mexico.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 09/05/2008

The ability to choose is what it's all about.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 09/05/2008

When you have great unemployment benefits you don't have to grab the first thing that comes along.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 PM on 09/05/2008

its not FREE......­......we have single payer system....­..........­....I pay 100 Euros a month full coverage no deductible­s,,,,,,,no pre screens (its a felony here).,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 09/05/2008
- lisakaz2 I'm a Fan of lisakaz2 82 fans permalink
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How much pain and how much of a "credibility gap" do voters have to witness (i.e., that we're just whiners) before ppl stop voting for these sham "value" candidates. Does it help to spout "values" when you can't afford to feed your family?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 09/05/2008
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 68 fans permalink

This is wrong. There was a study released in the last week that stated the unemployment rate is just over 10%.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 09/05/2008
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oops. I meant "FOUR", but you know that.

Obama/Biden '08 / '12!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 09/05/2008
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"... Jobless rate jumps to 5-year high of 6.1 percent ... "

FOR MORE YEARS! FOR MORE YEARS! FOR MORE YEARS!

I wonder where that crowd went to? Oh yeah... the unemployment line.

Obama/Biden '08/ '12!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 09/05/2008

It will be interesting to see which states lost the most jobs and if it was because of high corporate tax rates that caused these corporations to move to other locations. The US has the 2nd highest corporate tax rate of any industrialized nation in the world and with the global economy, we've got to make a choice if we want to attract businesses to stay or tax them out of the country.

If Obama goes through with this "windfall" tax, expect more job losses because if these companies cannot pass the extra costs back to the consumer with higher prices, they will cut their workforce and relocate non-geographic sensitive jobs south of the border.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 09/05/2008

Still touting the usual GOP spin?

What you fail to mention is that US corporations have among the smallest expenses on health care, social security, retirement payments etc.. If you add all those together, the US ranks amongst the cheapest places to do business.

Now go back to your Washington spin cycle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 09/05/2008
- Gidster I'm a Fan of Gidster 218 fans permalink
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GOP spin is what you just produces KillTheM.

If the US is so cheap to do business in, why do corporations move their manufacturing and IT jobs over seas?
Your argument is as phony as your attempted BS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 09/05/2008
- lisakaz2 I'm a Fan of lisakaz2 82 fans permalink
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Except for the 60% of corporations pay NO taxes, as per Mother Jones.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 09/05/2008
- Grannysue I'm a Fan of Grannysue 130 fans permalink
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Gee McSame says everything is going splendid, so did you hear anything about all those unemployed people at the GOP love fest? Nope, just WAR hero, were winning in Iraq, no higher taxes on people (means business and CEOS), remember McCain thinks middle class is anyone who earns under five million a year????? Anyone who votes for the McCain/Palin ticket loves misery and deserves it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 09/05/2008

Heckuva job, Bushie. Mission Accomplished.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 09/05/2008
- lisakaz2 I'm a Fan of lisakaz2 82 fans permalink
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Yeah, the mission was to destroy the bottom half of the economy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 PM on 09/05/2008
- LCRover001 I'm a Fan of LCRover001 18 fans permalink

Bush is batting 4 for 4 lets see ran 2 oil companies into the ground, a ball club and now the United States of America.

And now McCain is running almost neck and neck with Obama, all I can think of is Animal House: Thank you sir may I have another.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 PM on 09/05/2008
- JBS I'm a Fan of JBS 17 fans permalink
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Actually the ball club did pretty good despite Bush; made him a millionaire even if he did trade Sammy Sosa to the Cubs. Invested what? ... $50K and walked away with $15 MIL???

Although, the fact that Bush had no real day-to-day hands-on involvement in operating the club probably contributes no little bit to its success.

And I don't expect his stint as prez is gonna cost him financially in the long run. Certainly his family and friends have been coining money hand over fist during his tenure, and I expect they'll take care of him once he leaves office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 PM on 09/05/2008
- rwe I'm a Fan of rwe 21 fans permalink

And what has happened to the unemployment numbers since the Dems took over congress? and what will happen when Barack increases taxes on every business, capital gains ,investments and yes every man woman and child? Jimmy Carter the worst ever will have a running mate.. 18% interest , 17% inflatrion­.. And we truly will need another Ronald Reagan

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 09/05/2008
- dadw5boys I'm a Fan of dadw5boys 278 fans permalink
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WOW !!!!!!
First it is why can't the Dems pass any law or bill or impeach!
BECAUSE THEY DON'T HAVE THE VOTING MAJORITY!!!!!
Republicans blocking all the good bill !

Now it is the Dems fault for high Unemployment when they can't get a good law passed ??????

FREAKIN REPUBLICANS !!!!!!!!!

DUMB AND DUMBER !!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 09/05/2008

what bill have the DEMS tried to pass in the last 2 years that would help businesses stay in the US?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 09/05/2008

cedarsbug wi

mccain and palin both say biased liberal media is to blame for the bad jobless report.

republican party issues release: JOBLESS REPORT based on facts!

the recent jobless report was a blatant attack by the biased liberal media to the mccain/palin ticket by reporting the facts legitimately in a way that could be mis-construed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 09/05/2008
- Gidster I'm a Fan of Gidster 218 fans permalink
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So if McCain and Palin say it...It must be true????

If the media was liberally biased, Limbaugh would not be earning $400 Million for hate speech!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 09/05/2008

I hope these are all MSM employees losing their jobs.
I think that may be the case. Journalism is dead.

Economy is bad --> Liberals want to grow the federal government.
Economy is booming --> Leiberals want to grow the federal government.

When does the government ever experience a down cycle? NEVER.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 09/05/2008
- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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...and to think, the University of Chicago is erecting a monument celebrating

[....drumr­oll....]

## Milton Friedman ##

Orwell has moved on from chuckling to laughing histerically.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 09/05/2008
- kasinca I'm a Fan of kasinca 162 fans permalink
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This number only includes those who still qualify for unemplyment benefits. Many have exhausted those benefits and are either doing odd jobs or still unemployed. The staggering thing is they do not have benefits for medical, vacation, or anything else. The number is probably in the teens and approaching Hoover similarities. McSame and Bush do not care about the American people, they care about the corporations who are being forced to reduce their force.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 09/05/2008

Keep in mind this number is only reflective of those that are drawing unemployment benefits. Once the time has expired for benefits you are no longer counted as unemployed. The unemployment number in the U.S. is well over 10% now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 AM on 09/05/2008
- drkazmd65 I'm a Fan of drkazmd65 52 fans permalink
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"So far this year, job losses totaled 605,000."

And just remember folks - at the same time the population of people that could have potentially wanted a job (new immigrants, young people trying to enter the job market, older people trying to re-enter the job market,...­) has grown this year.

So - the net effect is pretty stagering.

But - I don't want to be known as a 'whiner' - so somebody pass whatever it is that Rove, McCain, Bush & Cheney have been smoking and I'll be fine,...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 AM on 09/05/2008
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