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Unemployment Rose In 28 States In July

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CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER   08/19/11 02:24 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Unemployment rates rose in July in more than half the states for the second straight month, evidence that job growth remains weak nationwide.

The Labor Department said Friday that unemployment increased in 28 states, fell in nine and remained unchanged in 13. Those are nearly the same figures as in June, when unemployment rose in 28 states, fell in eight and was unchanged in 14.

Nationwide, hiring picked up slightly in July. The economy added 117,000 jobs, the government reported earlier this month. That was roughly double the net jobs created in each of the previous two months. And the unemployment rate dipped to 9.1 percent in July from 9.2 percent in June.

Still, hiring has slowed sharply this year – from an average of 215,000 net jobs a month from February through April to an average of 72,000 in May through July.

Growing worries that the United States could slip back into recession, combined with fears about Europe's debt crisis, have sent stocks plunging. The Dow Jones industrial average plunged 419 points Thursday. The Dow is down about 14 percent since July 21. The Dow fell further Friday, declining 20 points in mid-day trading.

The number of states reporting job gains rose to 31 in July from 26 in June. But the gains weren't always enough to lower unemployment rates in those states. An unemployment rate can increase even if jobs are added, if many more people look for work.

That's what happened in Michigan last month. It reported the third-biggest gain in jobs: 23,000. About half the gain was in government jobs, defying a nationwide trend of job cuts by state and local governments.

State officials said the gain was likely exaggerated by seasonal adjustments. Fewer school employees, for example, were laid off this summer after cuts in previous years. If seasonal layoffs are fewer than in previous years, that factor can inflate the seasonally adjusted number of new jobs.

Michigan's unemployment rate jumped to 10.9 percent from 10.5 percent, reflecting more unemployed people, even though the state added jobs. The government uses two surveys to count the number of jobs and the number of unemployed, and the two surveys can sometimes diverge.

New York enjoyed the biggest job gain in July: 29,400. The state added jobs in education and health care and professional and business services – a category that includes accounting, engineering, and temporary workers, among other professions.

Texas reported the second-most number of new jobs. It added positions in retail, transportation, education and health, and hotels, restaurants, and other leisure industries.

Texas has accounted for nearly half the U.S. jobs created since the recession officially ended two years ago, according to calculations by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Its job-creation figures are coming under scrutiny now that Gov. Rick Perry, a Republican, has launched a presidential campaign.

Illinois reported the biggest loss of jobs last month: 24,900. It was followed by Florida, with a loss of 22,100 and Minnesota, with 19,800. Many of Minnesota's job losses stemmed from the state government's shutdown last month. State agencies temporarily laid off 22,000.

Nevada had the nation's highest unemployment rate, at 12.9 percent. It was followed by California, at 12 percent.

North Dakota had the lowest rate, 3.3 percent, followed by Nebraska, 4.1 percent.

The nation's economy slowed sharply in the first half of the year, to an annual pace of only 0.8 percent. That was the slowest since the recession officially ended.

Economists had hoped the slowdown was mostly a reaction to temporary factors. They include a spike in gas prices in the spring and supply disruptions stemming from Japan's March 11 earthquake.

But now most analysts expect the weakness to persist for the rest of this year and next.

Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan Chase, has dramatically lowered his forecasts for the U.S. economy. He now expects an annual growth rate of only 1 percent in the October-December quarter, down from a previous estimate of 2.5 percent.

And the economy will expand at an annual rate of only 0.5 percent in the first half of next year, down from an earlier estimate of 1.5 percent, he predicts.

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10:33 PM on 08/28/2011
Teachers Facing Tenure Laid OFF
To add to the needless numbers in unemployment, my sister is an elementary credentialed teacher. She was laid off at the end of this past school year at closing time. Called in the office and with no explation of lay off other than "administrative decision". Her response was disbelief. The returning response was well we owe you no further explanation because you are not tenured. Her job was posted prior to being informed. The school ended up laying off 3 teachers that were in the last year to tenure and replaced by 3 college grads at half the rate of pay. She continued her quest to achieve a teachers position to atleast 1 more year and was told a position was available for an assistant kindergarten teacher at 1/2 the rate of pay, no benefits, and doesn't count towards retirement. She is devistated. This is criminal but I guess no crime?
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vippy
Carpe Diem!
12:48 PM on 08/22/2011
..and it will get much,much worse in the coming year when the states don't have the money and the FED won't send the money to the states. We know, for our next fiscal year, we have been warned already but there will be a whole lot of people affected. Now let us see how the media will spin that, more people out of work, less revenue, but tax increases for those few, who are still working.
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Lex Anton
Freedom doesn't exist in America.
10:58 AM on 08/22/2011
Guys it's so okay. Trickle-down economics totally works. We just have to wait longer be patient and not so rude!
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ken607
nothing clean about coal nothing natural about gas
06:18 AM on 08/22/2011
republican run states? they are the ones laying of in the name of "budgets" they are willing to bring down the economy just to have power once again so they can run the country further into the ground, to finnish what bush started.
04:23 PM on 08/21/2011
It boils down to this. The elite want us to make sacrifices and yet they make none themselves. If there is no leadership their are no solutions.
I am happy so many people get to live high on the hog at the taxpayer's expense. Nice jets, mansions, security staff etc. Remember corporations are protected as people in the constitution and recieve a ton of taxpayer benefits.
Geez and you talk about welfare fraud!
oilfield
small manufacturing business owner
09:56 PM on 08/21/2011
who is living high on the hog at taxpayers expense? are you talking about politicians?
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moby49
I will act as if what I do makes a difference.
04:16 PM on 08/21/2011
Want to know why we can't find a job, it is the ground rules for hiring. Here are the five reasons I have been turned down in the last month for jobs I could do in my sleep.

1) You have to be under 50.

2) You can't be over skilled.

3) You can't have made more money in a past job.

4) You have to have recent experience (even if you did it for 25 years).

and the best reason

5) You can't be unemployed.

Bottom line, they can't find people because they set artificial barriers and really want to hire cheap H1B types from India.
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01:50 PM on 08/21/2011
We really need to buy Made in America only and stop buying stuff made over seas.Those that are unemployed should start boycotting stores that sell all this stuff made overseas. How many companies call your house to try to sell you something and the person on the line has a foreign accent. When this happens to me, I tell them when a person without an accent calls me, I might listen to what they have to say.
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stopnlisten
Hitch your wagon to a star!
12:11 PM on 08/21/2011
Boycott products from companies that went overseas. Where's the list?
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Arts4u
It's better than a reality show.
03:17 PM on 08/21/2011
Right here... though I am sure that is does not include all of them...

http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/lou.dobbs.tonight/popups/exporting.america/content.html
10:18 AM on 08/21/2011
Wonder where your job went? They were outsourced by corporate America to China, India and Mexico, while the monkey-see, monkey-do jobs were filled by illegals and machines. Did you ever have a chance to vote on the ridiculous trade agreements, or did corporate America buy your Congressional representatives vote for their own benefit?
02:34 PM on 08/21/2011
you are correct . none of these trade agreements have done one positive thing for our country. its just help suck jobs out of this country.. It started with nafta and has went down hill every since.Party of the Presidents job creation will be to pass 3 more of these phoney trade deals. Everyone should get a hold of their elected officals and tell them to vote no on these free trade agreement..
Another thing we need to do is put higher tarriffs on products coming into our country from over seas. There is no reason that China should get away with putting a 25% tarriff on our products and we let their products come into the usa for 2.5 %.. Who in the hell gave them thats trade deal??? We had a 300 billion trade deficit with them last yr. It needs to stop now.
02:44 PM on 08/21/2011
Contacting elected officials won't do any good. They were the same ones paid off by the corporate lobbyists to pass this crap in the first place. Any other suggestions?
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smusmu
02:12 AM on 08/21/2011
Here is a chance to find work if you are unemployed or retired. Work from home at your pace, you chose your own schedule or work hours. Work for people from all walks of life, from entry level to professional level. Competitive pay and FREE to join. Sign up today and begin working http://www.elance.com/?rid=26SXD
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Arts4u
It's better than a reality show.
03:19 PM on 08/21/2011
All for $3.51 per hour. Sites like these contribute to the problem.
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MiddleMolly
Working to better the USA!
07:54 PM on 08/23/2011
A little late to comment on your comment, arty, but I will anyway. I was stunned when I looked at www.oDesk.com a few years back. I wanted to make at least about $15/hour for my expertise, but I'd be competing with people from the Third World who were willing to work for a couple of bucks an hour! I have read of Americans who are making a somewhat decent hourly rate on such sites, but I think it is hard to compete.. English as a native language speaker helps, but most people who outsource Web writing seem not to care that the English is a bit hinky if the person is willing to work for peanuts.
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06:13 PM on 08/20/2011
Here are a ton of jobs here which should come in useful for many of the unemployed. These are great jobs for Engineers on down to entry level. Share it with your family and friends, it's a great list of jobs at http://adf.ly/2PMAu
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03:08 PM on 08/20/2011
He FLYS into an airport somewhere in the midwest, hops into a brand new 1.1 Million $ bus, paid for by you and I, for a “bus tour” ‘around the midwest’, and after an hour or so, gets driven back to the airport for ANOTHER FLIGHT, lands at another airport where another 1.1 Million $ brand new black bus is waiting for him… and repeats all that until his midwest bus‘tour’ is done?? Oh yes......and THEN he leaves on a 12 day vacation to Martha's Vineyard.......to REST UP from this campaign bus tour!
And don't forget........those brand new shiny black buses aren’t DRIVEN to the location where they meet Obama. Those buses are loaded up on one or more C-17s. Then, they are flown to the destination ahead of AirForce-1.
AND!.......this is REPEATED FOR EVERY CAMPAIGN STOP.
On this 'bus tour', the Prez will lecture the 'little people' on how they need to live within their means and cut-back! Remember when very recently Obama told that family man to GO BUY A HYBRID VAN when he said he couldn’t afford to fill up his truck????
Obama's 'carbon footprint' must be as large as most cities by now.
All of this on the taxpayer's dime.....
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jlglaze
A simple man
10:19 PM on 08/20/2011
It will always be the same as long as he is president. He thinks his entitlement is to live in the White House with his family at our expense. I can't wait fir 2012 to get here!
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vippy
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12:50 PM on 08/22/2011
but look at the choice we have among all those circus people we are being offered. None of them has a clue, all they do is attack each other and/or suggest taking from the middle class, which is pretty much stripped already. By then we will have a very ugly employment problem.
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MiddleMolly
Working to better the USA!
01:10 PM on 08/21/2011
Stop with the bus talking points, though it's clear you don't know anything else. The bus was in the works for years, ordered by the Secret Service during the B#sh administration.

"The bus--and there is another one like it that will eventually be used by the Republican presidential nominee--has been in the works for years.

In the past, the Secret Service has had to lease buses for presidential travel and then retrofit them to add security measures and enhanced communications capability. Then the buses would have to be stripped again-- "at great expense" White House spokesman Jay Carney noted--once they were no longer needed."

http://articles.latimes.com/2011/aug/17/news/la-pn-obama-bus20110816

O did not order this bus! Got it? No, I didn't think so.
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jshook99
05:12 PM on 08/21/2011
The bus was ordered by the Secret Service in July 2010 and delivered two months ago.

The feds bought the two coaches for $2.2 million from Hemphill Brothers Coach, based in Tennessee. It installed custom interior upgrades into the Prevost shell, which accounted for about half the cost.

The contract lists the country of origin as Canada and place of manufacture as “outside U.S. – Trade Agreements,” a possible reference to the North American Free Trade Agreement.

Hemphill wouldn’t comment on the bus. But an ad on its Web site for a similar bus costing $100,000 less than what has been dubbed “Greyhound One” boasts: “This coach is appointed with the finest materials and the latest in high tech electronics and was built for a top entertainer to travel efficiently without losing the luxuries of home.
01:10 PM on 08/20/2011
The problem was not created by the people and the people are not lazy. The problem was created by the politicans allowing the banks and corporations to do what ever they wanted.
The gov. gives tax incentives to hire part-time and overseas.
Your local taxes go to build a store or pharmacy and as soon as they are taxed they go down the street or to a new location and build a new store-gov. handouts.

Wall street, the banks,corporations, politicans all created the mess-hey they got the business model they wanted and now they are upset because no one wants to work for peanuts or take out a 75% loan.
11:45 AM on 08/20/2011
New jobs, when available, are part-time, minimum wage, no benefit, no future crap jobs with no protection for the workers from abusive bosses. Wal-Mart and Burger Barn type jobs will not build a strong economy. It is going to be a very tough time for middle class as the "good jobs" that had benefits and decent pay are gone and not coming back. The emlpoyer now has complete control and since they hate their employees will treat them as poorly as they can get away with.
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11:34 AM on 08/20/2011
WASHINGTON — Unemployment rates rose in July in more than half the states for the second straight month, evidence that job growth remains weak nationwide./////////// More proof O is a one term prez with out a clue.
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MiddleMolly
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01:18 PM on 08/21/2011
Interesting... we've had job growth up until the spring when the Repubs decided to go after O tooth and nail and do whatever they could to hold the economy back. Now they blame O and their gullible followers blame them.

The Repubs want people to not have jobs. They are happy when the unemployment rate goes up. And you still think the Repubs are the good guys who have your back?
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vippy
Carpe Diem!
12:56 PM on 08/22/2011
Unemployment is more like 36% and only captures those qualified to collect it. A large portion of the employed are not even privvy to collecting these unemployment benefits for they are in the wrong employment category but make up the majority in retail, food and services. Ask your retail employee how many hours they get per week, or your food employee or where you go to get your hair cut, etc. Take the weekly unemployment filings and divide them into the working people of the US and come up with the same number. But there was a reason they changed their reporting on government figures years ago.