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Old 10-23-2008, 09:50 AM
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Default Lol how's Obama going to make these jobs re-appear?

Jobless claims moved higher last week, pointing the way to an increase in the nation's unemployment rate, economists said Thursday.

New applications for state unemployment benefits increased by 15,000 in the week ended Oct. 18 to a seasonally adjusted 478,000, boosted by about 12,000 new claims stemming from Hurricane Ike, the Labor Department reported.

The four-week average of seasonally adjusted initial jobless claims -- which smoothes out one-time events such as holidays or weather -- fell by 4,500 from the seven-year high of 484,750 set the previous week. Read the full government report.

The "underlying outlook for the deteriorating labor market" has worsened, wrote Mike Englund, chief economist for Action Economics. "The ongoing deterioration in the underlying claims trajectory worsens the outlook for the November report, as does the global broading in the ongoing financial crisis that is inevitably boosting fear among employers."

Meanwhile, the number of people collecting regular state unemployment benefits fell by 6,000 to a seasonally adjusted 3.72 million in the week ended Oct. 11, while the four-week average of continuing claims rose by 44,250 to 3.68 million, the highest in more than five years.

"The rise in continuing claims suggests that the unemployment rate moved higher in October," wrote John Ryding and Conrad DeQuadros of RDQ Economics. September's jobless rate was 6.1%.
The government's October employment survey was conducted last week, with the results to be released on Nov. 7. Compared with September's survey week, initial claims are up about 8%, while continuing claims are up about 6%.

The Labor Department also reported that during the week ended Oct. 4, 1.1 million people were collecting extended federal benefits available to those who've exhausted their state benefits. That was down by 290,000 from the previous week.

Typically, unemployment benefits run out after 26 weeks for those who are eligible. The new law extends unemployment benefits for an additional 13 weeks under the separate federal program.
Initial claims represent job destruction, while the level of continuing claims indicates how hard or easy it is for displaced workers to find new jobs.

In the past year, initial jobless claims have risen 47%, while continuing claims are up 44%.
The U.S. economy has lost jobs for nine consecutive months, and more losses are expected in October. So far in 2008, nonfarm payrolls have fallen by 760,000 to stand at 137.3 million.

Benefits are generally available for those who lose their full-time job through no fault of their own. Those who exhaust their benefits are still counted as unemployed if they are actively looking for work.
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Old 10-23-2008, 09:50 AM
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Default Re: Lol how's Obama going to make these jobs re-appear?

notice i say Obama.... basically titling him president already b/c he's a hustler's hope

but i just wonder how in the world can u reverse such damage? it seems impossible to me.
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Old 10-23-2008, 02:11 PM
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Default Re: Lol how's Obama going to make these jobs re-appear?

obama is already set up to look like a failure. not saying that he isnt going to accomplish anything but he cant undo what been don in 8 years in 4 years. it takes twice as long to fix something as it did to mess it up. so at the end of his first term all the nonbelievers will say " well he said he was going to fix the economy and its still in ruins" all because he didnt bandaid the problem with a quick fix.
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Old 10-23-2008, 06:03 PM
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i think he could do a lot if he cracked down on immigration

strictly from a dollars and cents standpoints

people are taking whatever jobs they can get today................... it's bad
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