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Employment Report: 36K Jobs Lost, 9.7% Unemployment Rate
by CalculatedRisk on 3/05/2010 08:30:00 AM
From the BLS:


Nonfarm payroll employment was little changed (-36,000) in February, and the unemployment rate held at 9.7 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment fell in construction and information, while temporary help services added jobs. Severe winter weather in parts of the country may have affected payroll employment and hours; however, it is not possible to quantify precisely the net impact of the winter storms on these measures.
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Major winter storms affected parts of the country during the February reference periods for the establishment and household surveys.

In the establishment survey, the reference period was the pay period including February 12th. In order for severe weather conditions to reduce the estimate of payroll employment, employees have to be off work for an entire pay period and not be paid for the time missed. About half of all workers in the payroll survey have a 2-week, semi-monthly, or monthly pay period. Workers who received pay for any part of the reference pay period, even one hour, are counted in the February payroll employment figures. While some persons may have been off payrolls during the survey reference period, some industries, such as those dealing with cleanup and repair activities, may have added workers.

In the household survey, the reference period was the calendar week of February 7-13. People who miss work for weather-related events are counted as employed whether or not they are paid for the time off.
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This graph shows the unemployment rate and the year over year change in employment vs. recessions.

Nonfarm payrolls decreased by 36,000 in February. The economy has lost almost 3.3 million jobs over the last year, and 8.43 million jobs since the beginning of the current employment recession.

The unemployment rate is at 9.7 percent.

 The second graph shows the job losses from the start of the employment recession, in percentage terms (as opposed to the number of jobs lost).

For the current recession, employment peaked in December 2007, and this recession is by far the worst recession since WWII in percentage terms, and 2nd worst in terms of the unemployment rate (only early '80s recession with a peak of 10.8 percent was worse).

Note: the impact of the weather on the survey is unknown, but was probably minimal. Census hiring was 15,000. So 51,000 jobs lost ex-Census.

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This is the SOLE reason why Obama's approval ratings are in the toilet, he is losing support within his own party and his base is furious with him.

EARTH TO NOBAMA =

NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR HEALTHCARE BILL!!!! People need JOBS!! JOBS!!!!! JOBS! How many times does it take for this guy to get this single ISSUE?!


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Employment Report: 36K Jobs Lost, 9.7% Unemployment Rate
by CalculatedRisk on 3/05/2010 08:30:00 AM
From the BLS:


Nonfarm payroll employment was little changed (-36,000) in February, and the unemployment rate held at 9.7 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment fell in construction and information, while temporary help services added jobs. Severe winter weather in parts of the country may have affected payroll employment and hours; however, it is not possible to quantify precisely the net impact of the winter storms on these measures.
...
Major winter storms affected parts of the country during the February reference periods for the establishment and household surveys.

In the establishment survey, the reference period was the pay period including February 12th. In order for severe weather conditions to reduce the estimate of payroll employment, employees have to be off work for an entire pay period and not be paid for the time missed. About half of all workers in the payroll survey have a 2-week, semi-monthly, or monthly pay period. Workers who received pay for any part of the reference pay period, even one hour, are counted in the February payroll employment figures. While some persons may have been off payrolls during the survey reference period, some industries, such as those dealing with cleanup and repair activities, may have added workers.

In the household survey, the reference period was the calendar week of February 7-13. People who miss work for weather-related events are counted as employed whether or not they are paid for the time off.
 Click on graph for larger image.

This graph shows the unemployment rate and the year over year change in employment vs. recessions.



Nonfarm payrolls decreased by 36,000 in February. The economy has lost almost 3.3 million jobs over the last year, and 8.43 million jobs since the beginning of the current employment recession.

The unemployment rate is at 9.7 percent.

 The second graph shows the job losses from the start of the employment recession, in percentage terms (as opposed to the number of jobs lost).



For the current recession, employment peaked in December 2007, and this recession is by far the worst recession since WWII in percentage terms, and 2nd worst in terms of the unemployment rate (only early '80s recession with a peak of 10.8 percent was worse).

Note: the impact of the weather on the survey is unknown, but was probably minimal. Census hiring was 15,000. So 51,000 jobs lost ex-Census.

I'll have much more soon ...
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Sorry about not having the chart.


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This is the SOLE reason why Obama's approval ratings are in the toilet, he is losing support within his own party and his base is furious with him.

EARTH TO NOBAMA =

NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR HEALTHCARE BILL!!!! People need JOBS!! JOBS!!!!! JOBS! How many times does it take for this guy to get this single ISSUE?!



The mentality is that this is the left's best, and perhaps, LAST chance to have socialized healthcare. Obama and Pelosi don't care if other Dems get sacrificed as a result (I call it political Jihad). It's got to happen before November, when the beatings begin.

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What do you mean?Harry Reid said "this is a great day in America ONLY 36,000 people lost their jobs this month".I wonder how the 36,000 feel about that statement.

By the way George Bush an idiot=54 consecutive months of job growth.
Obama=genius 36,000 jobs lost is a great month.

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great analogy billy  its the truth!!!!