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Unemployment Rate Holds Steady In October -- But Economy Adds 151,000 Jobs

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First Posted: 11/05/10 09:47 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:10 PM ET

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy generated a net gain in jobs for the first time in five months in October, as businesses stepped up their painfully slow pace of hiring.

But the unemployment rate, measured by a separate survey of households, remained stuck at 9.6 percent for the third straight month.

The Labor Department said Friday its survey of employers showed a net gain of 151,000 jobs last month, the first increase since May. Private employers hired 159,000 workers, the best since April.

Economists welcomed the report, which showed much stronger job gains than Wall Street analysts had expected.

"This is not a gangbusters report but it is very important," said Carl Riccadonna, an economist at Deutsche Bank. "It shows us that the momentum in employment is building."

Employers also extended the average work week to 34.3 hours, up by one-tenth. The additional jobs and longer work week should boost Americans' incomes and provide fuel for more consumer spending, which drives about 70 percent of the economy.

The additional income, combined with the Federal Reserve's decision Wednesday to pump more cash into the economy and the potential extension of the Bush tax cuts, could "jump start a virtuous cycle," Riccadonna said. More income may encourage more spending, leading to more hiring by healthier companies, he added.

The department also revised August and September's payroll figures higher. The private sector added 103,000 more jobs in those two months than previously estimated.

So far this year, the economy has added 874,000 jobs and over a million in the private sector. But that comes after the nation lost more than 8 million jobs in 2008 and 2009.

And about 14.8 million people say they were unemployed, a figure that hasn't improved much since the beginning of the year.

The job gains were concentrated in relatively few sectors: retailers added 27,900 positions, likely in preparation for the holiday season. Temporary agencies added 34,900. Restaurants and bars hired 24,400 people.

Government at all levels shed only 8,000 jobs, a much better showing than September's steep drop.

The construction industry added a small number of jobs, while the manufacturing sector shed 7,000 positions. Factory employment has been roughly unchanged since May.

The economy needs to add at least 100,000 net new jobs a month just to keep up with population growth. It will need to generate many more than that to cut into the unemployment rate, which has now topped 9.5 percent for 15 months.

The economy is growing, but at a weak pace. The Commerce Department said last month that gross domestic product, the broadest measure of the nation's output, increased by 2 percent in the July-September period. That isn't fast enough to encourage much hiring.

High unemployment helped stoke voter anger in congressional elections earlier this week. The Republican Party took control of the House and made significant gains in the Senate.

On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve announced a plan to buy $600 billion in Treasury bonds in an effort to accelerate economic growth. Those purchases are intended to lower interest rates on mortgages and other loans and spur more borrowing and spending.

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy generated a net gain in jobs for the first time in five months in October, as businesses stepped up their painfully slow pace of hiring. But the unemployment rate, me...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy generated a net gain in jobs for the first time in five months in October, as businesses stepped up their painfully slow pace of hiring. But the unemployment rate, me...
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12:33 AM on 11/08/2010
Americans need to start demanding an American English speaker when they call their bank's customer service line. Let companies know that you want someone who actually understands what you are saying. Of all the things to offshore, customer service should be the last.
12:01 AM on 11/08/2010
Another point to consider is that right about now a lot of seasonal jobs are going into hiatus and those workers who go on unemployment every year over the winter will be added to the mix and could skew the numbers.
Listen to the spin the republican/teabaggers play on that.
Things are not getting taken care of quickly enough of course. I am one of those unemployed. But I know who to blame and I know who doesn't care and isn't going to do anything to right the problem. The republican/teabaggers. They don't WANT it to get better or get fixed. They couldn't possibly care less about any of us or this country. I mean they less than care, they hate us.
09:53 PM on 11/07/2010
If you lost your job because it was offshored to places like India, China, etc, you may be eligible for retraining funds and extended unemployment benefits.
The offshoring of IT, Accounting and customer service jobs is so prevalent that last year Obama expanded the Trade Adjustment Assistance program to include these service sector workers whose jobs have been offshored forever. It allows up to $10K per “dislocated worker” (their official terminology) for retraining, often in low paid fields such as caregiver, dog grooming, barber, nail technician, etc.
For some reason, it's $10K per worker in California, but around $23K in Kansas. Not sure why this is so.
09:49 PM on 11/07/2010
The official unemployment rates for select counties in California according to the EDD website. This does not count those who gave up looking.
ALAMEDA 11.7%
ALPINE 15.6%
COLUSA 16.2%
CONTRA COSTA 11.3%
FRESNO 15.4%
GLENN 17.0%
HUMBOLDT 11.0%
IMPERIAL 30.4%
KERN 15.3%
KINGS 14.8%
LOS ANGELES 13.0%
MERCED 17.4%
MODOC 13.7%
PLUMAS 15.7%
RIVERSIDE 15.3%
SACRAMENTO 12.8%
SAN BENITO 14.8%
SAN BERNARDINO 14.2%
SAN DIEGO 10.6%
SHASTA 15.0%
SIERRA 12.6%
SISKIYOU 15.4%
SOLANO 12.0%
STANISLAUS 16.4%
SUTTER 16.7%
TEHAMA 15.2%
TRINITY 16.9%
TULARE 15.9%
YUBA 18.9%
09:48 PM on 11/07/2010
As the US corporations move more and more jobs offshore, the income levels in India have increased 14%.These jobs are not coming back and are not just manufacturing jobs. Decent paying jobs being offshored include accounting, customer support, health care administration and of course, IT related.
Per capita income in India is expected to grow by 14.4 per cent during fiscal 2009, the highest growth rate recorded in a single year in the last decade.
I'm sure it's the same for China where unemployment rate is supposedly 3%
Check out the department of labor website to find all the companies still offshoring. http://www.doleta.gov/tradeact/taa/taa_search_form.cfm - you can search by state, company, by time frame etc. It’s mind boggling – there’s thousands of companies.
08:45 PM on 11/07/2010
The bourgeoisie, or as the good liberal Robert Reich calls them: the "Big Money Economy", has been split in its interests for some time, but now those fissures are getting more airtime for the poor slobs in the "Average Worker Economy" to digest, absorb, and choose which branch of the enemy to believe in and just what style of exploitation they prefer.

First are the internationalists. Pro Free-Trade, exporting jobs oversees, growing the Capitalist economy via foreign investment, installing nascent Capitalist classes in the colonies, exploiting cheap foreign labor, starving the US middle-class into submission, and letting the US economy pretty much tank. Conflict averse with America's imperialist economic rivals. Think Apple,Microsoft, Intel,GE, etc. and their supporters Gates, Bloomberg etc.

Then their opponents: the extreme nationalists, protectionist, imperialist, sabre-rattling and threatening war to solve economic problems afflicting the US . These types, mostly corporations and individuals who make the bulk of their profits domestically, decry the demise of the US middle-class. They are pro-export and increasingly anti-China, anti-Iran, pro-military spending. Think Lockheed-Martin, General Dynamics, Big Labor, Chevron, Bank of America, Bechtel.

Congress and the White House, loyal toadies that they are, reflect this split: playing one or both sides of the fence as the occaision arises.

Wage Labor (the "Average Worker Economy") has two choices: choose your poison (eg lethal injection vs. firing squad) or forge a LABOR PARTY and kick the ruling class ("Big Money Economy") OUT of power.
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05:00 PM on 11/07/2010
In Iowa we have some of the best numbers in the nation. Our unemployment rate is 6.8% - still more than we would like. Our economy is among the highest in the nation. Yet R's took over the state legislator. Watch us go down the tubes now.
In our town, in the last 6 months a new grocery store went up, new McDonalds, new restaurant and and one of the car dealerships is expanding and building. Not too shabby. Our restaurants are full. Hard to believe there is much of a recession here.
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06:46 PM on 11/07/2010
Here in CA unemployment is 12.5%, forclosures, food stamps and welfare are at all time highs, there is a huge State defecit and all projections show the State Employee pensions are so underfunded that taxes (already the highest in the country) MUST go up to cover them.

We kept almost all our Democrat Congress people and flipped the Governorship to Brown who is deep inside all the Public Employee Unions' pocket. So go figure!
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Little old lady
09:36 PM on 11/07/2010
From what I understand about your legislator though is that you need 60% to pass any legislation. You are like the Senate and can't really get anything done.
03:04 PM on 11/07/2010
Before Obama left for India with all the CEOs who have been busy setting up shop and outsourcing jobs to India already, he annouced that these jobs were added - of course he didn't finish giving the balance of teh figures that while it added a 100+ thousand it also lost close to another half million just as it has been doing all year - leaving us for a net loss this year over 4 Million jobs.

he expects us to believe that his trip to India is about creating jobs for our country? At best it could save 2000 jobs but at what a cost? These CEOs are presidents of mutlinational corporations who do not care about American and jobs here.

The US in a depression masked by a scheming, manipulative govt intent on luring Americans to believe they are working to get us out of this depression.

How about some honesty for a change? The under/unemployment rate in this country is most likely closer to 25 -29% than 9%. The govt figures are just more scheming and manipulation.

And Obama in India - I m sure it will result in more jobs for India - and I am sure that our tax dollars are going to bring about this new globalization that includes the total destruction of the middle and lower working class in America.
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09:38 PM on 11/07/2010
Come up with some facts for all your conjecture, speculation and charges otherwise it is nothing other than fear mongering.
10:44 AM on 11/08/2010
Obama only put the spin on this trip as "for jobs at home" at the last minute after the sweeping losses on Tuesday when the public made it clear jobs & the economy were #1
 
GE is on the trip with him (just one multinational corp), google GE and medical in India and you will see they have recently spent millions on a center for jobs in India to take over medical jobs here at a fraction of the cost - this was also shown on NBC nightly  news last week (GE is their parent company)
 
as for the scheming and manipulation going on by our govt - if you don't recognize it you are either in a coma or refusing to see it - Obama referenced the new jobs added number just before he left - adding 150K - but he did not mention that while 150 were added 450K were lost at the same time.
 
Chicago Tribune 11/3 reported commerce dept data  U.S. mulinationals outsourced 726K  growing the total to 11.9 million jobs sent to Asia slave wage markets - over the same period 21.1 million jobs at these multinationcorps were cut in the US -  and they continue to rise - in 6 month period end 9/2010 - #s grew again with most recent losses from Hewlett Packard, Hiltonworldwide and JPMOrganChase... 
10:51 AM on 11/08/2010
lyn
 
not sure what you are questioning here - if you read at all you know
 
unemployment #s do not include easily half the true number of people unemployed - contract workers, independent workers, RE agents, those who gave up looking, those who never qualified (like self-employed now out of work),  and it also does not include those who took emergency jobs like stoocking shelfs at target after they lost their professional jobs - the severely underemployed professionals who got kicked out.
 
hardly fear mongering - these are all true statements - jobs saved from India buying from miltiary industrial complex here maybe about 2000 workers - as for adding to meet production is doubtful - what usually comes from these meetings is promise for more foreign aid to a country in exchange for some of that being used to buy arms, war planes. These are always a net loss to taxpayers -  
11:58 AM on 11/07/2010
Yawn. Birth/Death model adds 61kish, new claims for unemployment at 450k per week, Money McBags wonders how that translates in to 150k jobs added?

http://whengeniusprevailed.com/11510-midevening-report-economy-stops-blowing-jobs/
10:53 AM on 11/08/2010
money
 
Obama just leaves out the loss side - so he doesn't have to "brag" about teh actually net loss for teh month of 300K jobs. Just more poltical spin designed to manipulate.
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09:10 AM on 11/07/2010
3.3 MILLION American jobs to be EXPORTED by 2015:

Job category 2000 2005 2010 2015
Management 0 37,477 117,835 288,281
Business 10,787 61,252 161,722 348,028
Computer 27,171 108,991 276,954 472,632
Architecture 3,498 32,302 83,237 184,347
Life sciences 0 3,677 14,478 36,770
Legal 1,793 14,220 34,673 74,642
Art, design 818 5,576 13,846 29,639
Sales 4,619 29,064 97,321 226,564
Office 53,987 295,034 791,034 1,659,310
TOTAL 102,674 587,592 1,591,101 3,320,213

Source: U.S. Department of Labor and Forrester Research, Inc.
http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/invest/extra/p62115.asp
06:01 PM on 11/07/2010
Downrivers

yes, that's right - add that to the other 11 million already outsourced and it's easy to see where all of this going.

To add insult to injury our fearless leader is India right now with GE (among many other multi national corporations) for the purpose of setting up huge medical facilities where all a huge portion of the medical field be outsourced very soon - already they ahve one center up and running.

Yes, Obama is using our taxpayer dollars to assist corporations in the further destruction of employment to Americans. It's outrageous - he says it'll preserve some jobs in the miltiary industrial complex here - a small consulation to the 25% of Americans who are unemployed and the medical field and others wherejobs are set to be cut in half.

Americans are being scamed into paying for the outsourcing of our jobs! The multinational corporations who now own our govt have no problem collapsing the economy in America as they pursue what they see as the fast growing - place to be markets in Asia. They have effectively gutted this country and are moving onto greener pastures - where they can enjoy the profits of cheap labor.
11:59 PM on 11/07/2010
Put the blame where it belongs. The republican/teabaggers and their Gods, those exact businesses that are doing it.
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06:00 PM on 11/06/2010
If Congress permitted 55+ to purchase Medicare, more people (who want to) would retire, creating jobs for those who need to work. Medicare being more affordable would counter-act age discrimination against the 55+ who opt to work.

For now Medicare expansion is not possible thanks to AARP, seniors, those on medicare-disability and nay-sayers who say "NO" (aka Republicans) or "Hell NO" (aka Conservatives) to progressive legislation.

There is lot to do without a 9-5 job and a second paycheck. Like taking care of ones children, grand-kids or grandparents. This reduces current school drop-out rates (50-70%) and improves educational standards. It also reduces high cost of end-of-life care which consumes 30% of healthcare costs.

It's not written anywhere that a two-income family is essential. Like Pavlovian-dogs we are conditioned by advertising to spend and live way-beyond our means; and way-beyond what's good for us, like: over-eating, over-drinking, and over-entertained with latest high-tech gadgets.

This may be a silly suggestion; but it may be part of the solution to unemployment. Government should provide tax incentives to encourage single working parent per family. Those who find the suggestion stupid, may not take advantage of the tax incentive. There are benefits to individual families, society and government with only one working parent; with the other helping with their child education, home-care for sick and indigent relative etc, reducing the public burden.
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04:44 PM on 11/06/2010
I think that we are close to turning the corner in developing jobs and hiring. There is a confluence that nobody is discussing; however, companies are automating at a very rapid rate. Jobs are still being shipped overseas to countries that pay their employees less. Unemployed are not learning new skills for the newly developing jobs. Seniors my age, will start to hit 65 next year, thus creating many more job vacancies. Finally, the nature of employment has changed since when we baby boomers started. In our day, you got an education then took a job for life. You planned on retirement by SS, pension and 401k. Nowadays, jobs are no longer than two years long and people must continually go back to school to learn new skills. Social Security will probably be there, but in a lesser form and pensions are a thing of the past. The best form of retirement is the employee matching 401k. That said, we must adapt.
05:26 PM on 11/07/2010
Steve

The picture is grim and we have not seen the worst of it, it's going to be hard to adapt to this ongoing destruction of employment opportunities in America. You are right corporations are still shipping our jobs overseas. Obama's trip to India is another assault on the future of jobs here because although he tried to spin it into jobs here - clearly, this is not the case. He has gone off to India with heads of American corporations who have already and continue to ship jobs there. One company, GE is on the cutting edge of outsourcing a huge portion of medical jobs to India. Far from this trip saving or creating jobs here it is just further using of American taxpayer dollars to set up global power for multinationals.
In addition to that the G20 meeting is all about introducing more austerity for poor and middle class working people - especially Americans.
next year when the govt unfolds the new "austerity" program for here - Americans will be stunned at how every cut is aimed at programs for Main St Ameircans as Obama and the rest put more downward pressure on American wages, higher inflation from Bernanke's move and the final phase of breaking the back of Americans is laid in place.
Forecast; fewer jobs, hyper inflation, dismantling of all "entitlement" programs and further deterioration in home values. The idea is to crippple the USA completely as they build the new global powers..
11:11 PM on 11/07/2010
Debbie is right Steve. This is class warfare: no time to roll over and play dead...
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rtx47
02:39 PM on 11/06/2010
A slow economy and high unemployment calls for bold new approaches. Some recommend a second massive stimulus package - spending money we do not have on some laudable goals. Clearly the detractors are concerned about the mounting federal debt.

Here is some out-of-the-box thinking, which at first glance may seem counter-productive. It does not involve federal spending and may even add to federal revenues. With courage to implement it, this proposal may solve many problems.

Legalizing undocumented immigrants (who are already IN the American system), would permit these individuals to come out of the shadows. This will allow them, about 12-20 million, to BUY homes, cars, furniture, washing machines and dryers, refrigerators, seek healthcare and education, etc etc. and thus help and stimulate the over-all economy. The expanding economy will HELP ALL Americans.

Not to mention, the undocumented can start utilizing their full capacity and even start small businesses. And just like past and present legal immigrants, maximize their contribution to America.

Undocumented workers have already proven their niche skills are needed. Now they need is the paper-work to spend the money they earn.

We complain there is no consumer demand. Then, we don't want to bring the 12-20 million CONSUMERS / undocumented workers out of the shadow. Another example of wanting to "have our cake and eat it too." See the link below about immigrants and wealth.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rabah-ghezali/there-is-no-wealth-but-fr_b_703085.html#comments
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Steve Rockett
04:49 PM on 11/06/2010
Your plan has tremendous merit, but it is like racism. People like and work with the minorities they know, but hate the ones they don't. The modern parallel is the hatred of those minorities who are just out their in our paranoid minds, commiting crimes, having children. using resources, etc. In reality, the ones we Americans are around everyday are okay. The conservatives play on that stereotyping and encourage our hatred to the detriment of our economy and cultural integrity. We, indeed, must be courageous enough to break the chains of our own hatred and fears and move into a better world.
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Steve Rockett
04:51 PM on 11/06/2010
Sorry about the poor grammar. I was in a hurry and did not edit. Bad Steve.
05:39 PM on 11/07/2010
rtx

There are many, many holes in your argument. These illegal immigrants have already put a great deal of downward pressure on wages and to legalize them - I assume you mean amnesty - would just do what it did last time and invite 20 million more into the country illegally who would imagine amnesty just aorund teh cornor for themselves.

Unless when you say "in the shadows" you mean the employees of the drug cartels - how many day laborers and fruit pickers do you imagine would have the earnings to go out and buy" homes, cars, furntiture" etc.,

the argument hispanic groups have made all along is that illegals are here spending and helping to drive the economy anyway, but we also know that they send about 80 billion or so, back to mexico.

many states are arguing that the illegals are maxing out all of the systems - getting their healthcare free at the ER rooms and having babies on the taxpayer dime and causing huge expenses to the court systems, the school systems and prison system.

What we need is a good worker permit system that allows people from mexico to be here and be documented and tracked - have their wages taxed and allow them to be here as long as they are adding to the prosperity and not just using the system for all the freebies.
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01:43 PM on 11/06/2010
Job creation of 151 K a month does not cut it. The economy needs to produce 150 K jobs a month just to stay even.. At the current rate of job creation, we will be at 2008`s unemployment rate in 2021.
Agent672
Myers's in Life
01:19 PM on 11/06/2010
the unemployment rate is a joke. We all know how it works. Stop filing for unemployment compensation and you are no longer counter....job or not. I guarantee the unemployment rate will go down soon. The GOTea will eliminate unemployment extensions and the number will drop.

The important number is the Employment number...not unemployment
01:31 PM on 11/18/2010
People need to remember that starting in November of 2007 is when we where shedding jobs of 400,000 a month or more. Unemployment is just for a total of 99wks. So around Sept. 2010 is when they start falling off. Theses people who havent found work yet are going to fall off the unemployment #s guess where they get to go now. WELFARE. They say by Jan -March 2011 we could have around 2 million people and counting with no benefits unless they have yet another federal unemployment extension. CA unempolyment dept. has a 20 billion dollar deficit. the only reason they are able to pay out is because the Federal goverment is giving them loans at 0%. So It looks like the recession(depression) might be over due to the unemployment numbers might be getting better.