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Originally Posted by dklassen
Also from AP, 1 hour ago.
"But the continuing claims figure does not include millions of people that have used up the regular 26 weeks of benefits typically provided by states, and are receiving extended benefits for up to 73 additional weeks, paid for by the federal government."
"Economists expect 145,000 payroll job cuts for November, a slight improvement from the net loss of 190,000 jobs last month. But the economy must add 125,000 jobs a month just to keep the unemployment rate from rising."
"The jobless rate hit a 26-year high of 10.2 percent in October and many economists believe the recovery will remain so weak that the jobless rate will keep rising, possibly topping 10.5 percent by the middle of next summer."
"Some analysts cautioned against reading too much into the sharp drop in unemployment claims. They noted that part of the improvement reflected large seasonal adjustment factors, which smooth out changes that normally occur at certain times of the year."
"Federal Reserve policymakers worried at their November meeting that the unemployment rate could remain elevated for several years, according to minutes of the discussions released Tuesday."
"Recent reports indicate employers are continuing to lay off workers. Struggling Internet company AOL last week said it plans to cut up to 2,500 jobs, more than a third of its work force, once it is spun off from the media conglomerate Time Warner Inc. And Hartford, Conn.-based health insurer Aetna Inc. said it will cut 625 jobs, or nearly 2 percent of its staff, and will make similar job cuts in the first quarter of 2010 due to the lagging economy and the potential impact of health care reform."
The true thing that's continuing to plunge is Obama's approval ratings.
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President Obama and the top economists already said that it would take a minimum of 18 mos. for the unemployment rate to start to drop. It's only been a year. Let's give it, at the very least, the time allotted.
Also, I can't shed any tears over AOL or any insurance company. First, I lost all respect for AOL when they outsourced their support to the middle East. After all they are named "Amercia On Line". I dropped them immediately. And I have no tears for the insurance industry that has been gouging us for years. Sorry, you cry for them. I'll take Health Reform with the Public Option included. (And it will be, soon or later!) Mark it down, as Bucco would say.