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Category Archives: Employment
Employment in 10 largest counties in the U.S.
Employment in the nation’s 10 largest counties ranged from almost 1.0 million in Miami-Dade, Florida, to almost 4.0 million in Los Angeles, California, in September 2012. All of the 10 largest counties had percentage increases in employment from September 2011 … Continue reading
States with lower-than-national unemployment rates
In January 2013, 24 states reported jobless rates significantly lower than the U.S. figure of 7.9 percent, 9 states had measurably higher rates, and 17 states and the District of Columbia had rates that were not appreciably different from that … Continue reading
Unemployment rate by major worker group – BLS
Among the major worker groups, the unemployment rate for whites (6.8 percent) declined in February while the rates for adult men (7.1 percent), adult women (7.0 percent), teenagers (25.1 percent), blacks (13.8 percent), and Hispanics (9.6 percent) showed little or … Continue reading
The Chart: Construction Employment
Here is THE CHART which encapsulates the bullish cyclical macro story in the U.S. and illustrates how monetary policy is really starting to gain some traction in the real economy. With 150K jobs created in the past five months the … Continue reading
U.S. Employment Situation – February 2013
Strong employment data out of the BLS this morning. Construction is breaking out, something we’ve been looking for, adding 48K jobs in January, the largest monthly increase since March 2007. Now that construction employment is leading it reinforces the notion, … Continue reading
Construction Jobs Leading Nonfarm Payrolls
March lumber traded limit up today so we thought it is a good time to update our construction employment chart. Many of the past months were revised up in the latest BLS release and the chart clearly shows the recovery … Continue reading
The Robots Are Here!
“…robots now poses the central economic dilemma of the Obama era” …In their book, Brynjolfsson and McAfee cite a meeting between Henry Ford and Walter Reuther, the union leader. Pointing at his new robots, Mr Ford says, “How will you … Continue reading
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U.S. Employment Situation – January 2013
The BLS reported this morning (see full report here), Total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 157,000 in January, and the unemployment rate was essentially unchanged at 7.9 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Retail trade, construction, health … Continue reading
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Spain’s Unemployment Rate Increases to 26%
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60 Minutes: Are Robots Hurting Job Growth?
In case you missed last night’s 60 Minutes. Take the 13 minutes to view this fascinating piece about how technological advances, especially robotics, are changing the workplace and is causing unemployment. We’ve wrtitten and posted many times on how technology … Continue reading
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