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McMillion on the BLS jobs report today |
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Written by Stumo
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Friday, 21 November 2008 |
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Attached is my analysis (pdf file) of todays BLS report on jobs and unemployment
through October in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Ive
also included my table of nationwide industry-by-industry job losses
and gains over the past year, and graphics to puts into context the
historic weakness of the jobs market in production in recent years
BEFORE the current troubles.
Im glad to discuss details of specific states and markets.
A few of the broad highlights are that unemployment has already soared
to 9.3% in Rhode Island and Michigan and is 8.2% and 8.0% in California
and South Carolina, respectively.
31 states now have fewer total jobs than they had this time last year and the vast majority of states have fewer jobs yr/yr in Construction, Manufacturing, Financial Activities, Wholesale/Retail/Utilities and Information Services. Most state have fewer jobs in Professional and Businesses Services than they had last year and almost half have fewer jobs in Leisure/Hospitality.
More recently, 42 states lost jobs over the past two months (August to October) and only Wyoming had strong job growth. Over the past two months, job losses have worsened in almost all states and in almost every major industry. Even private Health Care and Education bureaucracies and Government (mostly local governments) that have been the key job engines for the past two years have weakened sharply and have added jobs over the past two months in barely half the states.
The widening pattern of job losses by industry and by state again demonstrate that the current economic crisis has now grown far beyond the Manufacturing, Housing and Banking crises that some have seen as affecting only limited areas of the country.
Best,
CWM
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