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Long-Term Unemployed Now 46 Percent Of Unemployed, Highest Percentage On Record

JEANNINE AVERSA   06/ 5/10 03:11 PM ET   AP

Longterm Unemployed

WASHINGTON � If you lose your job these days, it's worth scrambling to find a new one � fast. After six months of unemployment, your chances of landing work dwindle.

The proportion of people jobless for six months or more has accelerated in the past year and now makes up 46 percent of the unemployed. That's the highest percentage on records dating to 1948. By late summer or early fall, they are expected to make up half of all jobless Americans.

Economists say those out of work for six months or more risk becoming less and less employable. Their skills can erode, their confidence falter, their contacts dry up. Their growing ranks also will keep pressure on Congress to keep extending jobless benefits, which now run for up to 99 weeks.

Overall, the economy has created a net 982,000 jobs this year. But for Jeff Martinez and the record 6.76 million others who have struck out for six months or more, their struggles are getting worse, not better.

Martinez, 40, a salesman in Washington, D.C., says he's logged more than 200 interviews in the past three years. Decked out in a dark navy suit and Burberry tie, Martinez projects drive and a zest for deal-making. And yet the most urgent deal of his career – finding a job – eludes him.

"You have days where you feel motivated and hopeful and optimistic," he says. "Then there are other days, you really lose the faith and think, `I'm never going to get another job. Ever.'"

What's causing the rising ranks of the long-term jobless to exceed the pace of other recessions?

Mainly, it's the depth and duration of the job-slashing this time. Since the recession began in December 2007 through May this year, a net 7.4 million jobs have vanished. The unemployment rate has surged nearly 5 percentage points: From 5 percent in December 2007 to 9.7 percent in May.

By contrast, in the last severe recession, the rate rose less sharply over a shorter period: From 7.2 percent in July 1981 to 10.8 percent at the end of 1982.

Lawrence Mishel, president of the Economic Policy Institute, points to the "sheer scale of the falloff in demand for workers" this time. It's left more people out of work for longer stretches. And it's intensified competition for each opening.

"It's a cruel game of musical chairs," Mishel says.

To lower the unemployment rate from the current 9.7 percent to a more normal 6 percent would require roughly a net 15 million new jobs by the end of 2016, estimates Brian Bethune, chief U.S. financial economist at IHS Global Insight.

Few think that's likely.

One factor behind the growing proportion of the long-term unemployed is the erosion of their workplace skills – or employers' perception of it. It's hard to find work in a tight job market when your skills are seen as stale.

For some occupations in particular, such as computer technicians or accountants, people jobless for many months can lose pace with technological changes or federal rules.

Among those who fear losing their edge is Stephan Azor, 30. He's looking for information technology work, perhaps overseeing a company's computer system. He was laid off eight months ago as a system administrator for a defense contractor.

"Technology changes every six months, so there are things I have to look up and learn," says Azor, who lives in Washington.

Other reasons for the growing proportion of the long-term unemployed:

_ Jobs wiped out by the Great Recession that aren't coming back. In industries like home construction, manufacturing and retail, fewer workers will be needed even after the economy has fully recovered. One reason is higher productivity: Companies have managed to produce the same level of goods or services with fewer workers. Economist Marisa DiNatale of Moody's Economy.com notes that people out of work in those industries may lack the skills for other jobs that are becoming available.

_ The breadth of the recession, which struck every area of the country, makes it harder for job hunters to move to another region in expectation of finding a job. Complicating the matter, the housing bust made it difficult for people to sell their homes and move elsewhere to take a job, economists say.

A study by the National Employment Law Project found that older workers – those 45 and up – make up the largest slice of the long-term unemployed. African-Americans make up 20.8 percent. And men account for six out of 10.

Martinez was living in Los Angeles and pulling in $200,000 a year from a media sales job. Three years ago, he lost it.

Burning through cash, Martinez had to move back home with his parents in Sterling, Va., outside Washington. He landed another media sales job in the area in 2008, at the height of the financial crisis. But four weeks later, he was laid off.

By his count, Martinez has sent out 2,500 resumes in the past year. He's researched would-be employers and written personalized cover letters. He hit a dry spell at the start of this year. Since then, Martinez says the job climate seems to have improved. He's interviewing again. But it's emotionally draining.

"It's tough not to have an interview, and it's just as tough to go on five or six or seven interviews and not get hired," he says.

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

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WASHINGTON � If you lose your job these days, it's worth scrambling to find a new one � fast. After six months of unemployment, your chances of landing work dwindle. The proportion of people jo...
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09:43 PM on 06/21/2010
Despite the endless hole we are sinking into, we can overcome this. Back to Basics!
09:43 AM on 06/08/2010
Stop importing foreign workers. Has Obama no regard for the 15 million unemployed Americans and the additional 10 million who have given up looking or are able to get only part-time jobs? Each year, a million and a half foreigners are brought into our country and given work permits. That's a million and a half jobs a year that do not go to Americans.

At least 8 million illegal aliens also have jobs in the United States. The enforcement of E-Verify would make those jobs available to our own unemployed. Don't let the liberals get by with the lie that Americans won't do those jobs. Illegal aliens work less than half of the jobs in every one of the categories where they cluster.

It's not only low-paid jobs that aliens take from Americans. The Census Bureau found that 34% of all software engineers are immigrants, despite the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers reporting that 48,000 U.S. software engineers are unemployed.

This is the 20th year of the H-1B program, which was supposed to admit only foreigners who can work jobs that require special expertise for which no U.S. employee can be found. From the start, this program has been a racket to allow big corporations to bring in cheap workers with limited skills to work ordinary jobs.
09:24 AM on 06/08/2010
"Even though some people say we are living in a "knowledge economy," we are living in a political atmosphere in which ignorance has more power than ever. Washington politicians who have never run any business are telling all kinds of businesses-- from automobile companies and banks to hospitals and insurance companies-- how they have to run their businesses. This is the golden age of ignorance in power." Thomas Sowell
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software engineer
08:57 AM on 06/08/2010
There are jobs but why hire an American when we can use federal regulations like H-1b to import foreign workers into the US? We don't need to hire Americans thanks to the Democrats who created all these work visa programs.

And for unskilled labor we just imprt workers from Mexico. They have no rights which is even better. Thank goodness the Dems are doing nothing to end illigally hirings.
09:44 AM on 06/08/2010
Each year, a million and a half foreigners are brought into our country and given work permits. That's a million and a half jobs a year that do not go to Americans.
07:57 AM on 06/08/2010
Obama is completely out of touch. As the country is sinking under longterm intractable unemployment, Obama tells us the economy is getting stronger everyday!

"Unemployment is crushing families and stifling the prospects of young people. Given that reality, President Obama’s take on the May numbers seemed oddly out of touch. “This report,” he said, “is a sign that our economy is getting stronger by the day.”

The economy is sick, and all efforts to revive it that do not directly confront the staggering levels of joblessness are doomed. Even the meager job growth in the private sector last month was composed mostly of temporary work. Lawrence Mishel, the president of the Economic Policy Institute, had the right take when he said, “These new data do not present a picture of a healthy private sector and offer nothing even closely resembling the job growth we need to dig us out of a very deep hole.” "
12:46 AM on 06/08/2010
This is a well written post, it is dressed in reality, and explains how bad it is out there. No scare tatics just the plain facts. I wish other writters would jump on the band wagon, take a ride to a clear, identifiable, horrendous recession. We need more Ernie Piles, for we are in a battle of impending doom.
06:31 PM on 06/07/2010
Obama stimulus has failed. And now he wants another stimulus.
09:35 PM on 06/07/2010
another joke......hey let's see if the national debt can pass the GDP this month
05:35 PM on 06/07/2010
Blame this problem on the banks. The created the financil bubble then in the next breath: cut thousands of workers and refuse to lend to small companies that have the desire to hire but cannot get working capital from banks. Americans should MOVE THEIR MONEY to small banks willing to lend to small companies in their communities that are ready to hire American workers
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judiNJ
The Free Market is Not Free
05:23 PM on 06/07/2010
The jobs have been moving offshore for almost 30 years. First the labor jobs, then white collar jobs and soon, it will be all professional jobs (Drs, lawyers etc). Just stop and think for one moment, if they "backshored" all the jobs that went offshore in the last 20 years, this country would be humming. Of course, because corporate America now owns the country, this won't happen. We have turned into a corporacracy and with the makeup of the Supreme Court now, I don't see that turning around any time soon. I really think it may be too late. And so I think to myself, "if only, if only, if only in 2000......."
05:22 PM on 06/07/2010
New jobs from the stimulus money?

When you can bully one worker to do the work of four?

WHY HIRE? Four for the price of one.
06:32 PM on 06/07/2010
My hat is off to any and all employers who are figuring out ways to get the work of 4 employees from 1 employee. Congratulations, great job!
09:57 PM on 06/07/2010
agreed
05:19 PM on 06/07/2010
See Bernie Madoff's comment above?

That is what the unemployed have heard from politicians and our plight.

WE GAVE THEM 99 WEEKS +, TO FIX IT.....THEY FAILED MISERABLY!

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MARCH TO WASHINGTON DC

JUNE 22 - JUNE 24, 2010

UNEMPLOYED AMERICANS FOR AMERICA!

JOBS NOW! TIER 5 IMMEDIATELY!

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To the "NO" sayers in the political area.....see Bernie Madoff's comment above?
Back at ya......
09:21 PM on 06/07/2010
you should spent your time finding a job instead
11:47 PM on 06/07/2010
It's hard to find one when they don't exist.
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Yikes11
Elbows off the Table
02:14 PM on 06/07/2010
Write your congressman.
10:04 AM on 06/08/2010
LOL they are in this for themselves and their benefits...Ours is one of the 83 members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus trying to destroy America. Research them and their ties to teh Socialist Party ....The Democratic Socialists of America dsausa.org , a confederation of socialists formed in 1983 from a splinter group of the Socialist Party AND the Americans for Democratic Action http://www.adaction.org which split from the Socialist Party in the 40's. Do your own research if you don't believe me. The media is not going to tell you about this.

This is from the DSA's website:
http://www.dsausa.org/pdf/widemsoc.pdf

'Democratic socialists believe that both the economy and society should be run democratically—to

meet public needs, not to make profits for a few. To achieve a more just society, many structures of our
government and economy must be radically transformed through greater economic and social
democracy so that ordinary Americans can participate in the many decisions that affect our lives.'

Q: Aren't you a party that's in competition with the Democratic Party for votes and support?
A: No, we are not a separate party. Like our friends and allies in the feminist, labor, civil rights, religious,
and community organizing movements, many of us have been active in the Democratic Party. We work with
those movements to strengthen the party’s left wing, represented by the Congressional Progressive Caucus.
02:14 PM on 06/07/2010
The average USA job costs an employer about $50,000 a year. The Obama "stimulus" spent $787,000,000,000, that amount translates into over 15 MILLION jobs! Where did the stimulus money go? Where are all the jobs? There are no jobs. The Obama stimulus is a failure.
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enlightenedgirl
the truth will set you free
03:17 PM on 06/07/2010
15 million jobs? really? Oh that's right President Obama is supposed to wave his magic wand and produce 7.4 million jobs.
03:27 PM on 06/07/2010
the stimulus was supposed to keep unemployment below 8.5
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mbo2
04:28 PM on 06/07/2010
I kinda think we'd have been better off without ANY "stimulus" whatsoever.


Obama's magic wand is looking pretty lame.
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Peter007
03:28 PM on 06/07/2010
Its all about wealth redistribution. Obama is printing money and handing it out to government employees.
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enlightenedgirl
the truth will set you free
03:34 PM on 06/07/2010
that's the only place to have a good job, my sister has a Government job and it rocks.
05:23 PM on 06/07/2010
agreed
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DaMojo
Death eatin' a hoodoo biskit
01:55 PM on 06/07/2010
How did NAFTA help? Wasn't it supposed to help the US, Mexico and Canada?
Was it just so we could export our crappy cars because we don't seem to make much else anymore. If it helped Mexico, why are they still streaming across the border?
I don't know how, but all it seemed to do is help American companies export nothing but jobs.
I keep reading about NAFTA and trying to understand how it actually helped us,
but I'm not seeing it. I would like some intelligent responses please.
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01:30 PM on 06/07/2010
When is our government going to face the "FACT" that we are at a tipping point where there may be many more people than there are jobs in the future? Our economic model simply will no longer guarantee a job for everyone who wants one and some plan must be in place soon for those outsiders to the job market. If we don't move from our "labor based" economy to a "resource based" one soon there will be widespread poverty and an income inequity that will only leave civil revolt as a viable option.

Our country has been all but stripped of it's resources at no return to the citizens except what they could negotiate for their labor. The steel, textile, chemical and oil companies have taken all they could take out of the ground at no (sometimes negative) cost on the promise of jobs for the people adding value to the raw materials. Now that promise has been broken and no one is calling out the corporations for their failure. If those corporations think that China will be as friendly toward them once it gains dominance then the American middle class may have the last laugh, albeit postumously.
01:39 PM on 06/07/2010
what promise?
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oldngrumpy
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02:06 PM on 06/07/2010
"Trickle down". Ring any bells?