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Jobless Rate Unchanged At 9.1 For August; No Jobs Added

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Employers stopped adding jobs in August, an alarming setback for an economy that has struggled to grow and might be at risk of another recession.

   It was the weakest jobs report since September 2010. The unemployment rate remained at 9.1 percent.

   Stock futures plunged on the news. Dow futures fell nearly 100 points shortly before the market opened.

   A strike by 45,000 Verizon workers lowered the job totals. Those workers are now back on the job.

   The weakness in employment was underscored by revisions to the jobs data for June and July. Collectively, those figures were lowered to show 58,000 fewer jobs added. The downward revisions were all in government jobs.

   The average work week also declined and hourly earnings fell by 3 cents to $23.09.

   Weak growth, Standard & Poor’s downgrade of long-term U.S. debt in early August and a sell-off on Wall Street likely kept some businesses from hiring.

   With job creation stalled and wages declining, consumers won’t see much gain in incomes. That will limit their ability to spend, which undercuts growth. Consumer spending accounts for about 70 percent of the economy.

   “The stagnation in US payroll employment is an ominous sign,” said Paul Ashworth, an economist at Capital Economics. “The broad message is that even if the US economy doesn’t start to contract again, any expansion is going to be very, very modest and fall well short of what would be needed to drive the still elevated unemployment rate lower.”

   The economy needs to add roughly 250,000 jobs a month to rapidly bring down the unemployment rate, which has been above 9 percent in all but two months since May 2009.

   In August, the private sector added 17,000 jobs, the fewest since February 2010. That compares with 156,000 in July and 75,000 in June.

   Hiring fell across many different sectors. Manufacturers cut 3,000 jobs, its first decline since October 2010. Construction companies, retailers, and transportation firms also cut workers.

   The health care industry added 30,000 jobs last month.

   The economy expanded at an annual pace of only 0.7 percent in the first six months of the year. That was the slowest six months of growth since the recession officially ended in June 2009.

   In August, consumer confidence fell to its lowest level since April 2009, according to the Conference Board.

   Most economists forecast that growth may improve to about a 2 percent annual rate in the July-September quarter. But that’s not fast enough to generate many jobs.

   The Obama administration has estimated that unemployment will average about 9 percent next year, when President Barack Obama will run for re-election. The rate was 7.8 percent when Obama took office.

   The White House Office of Management and Budget projects overall growth of only 1.7 percent this year.

   Next week, Obama will deliver a rare address to a joint session of Congress to introduce a plan for creating jobs and boosting economic growth.
   (Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.)

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  • Tom

    OK ! MEDIA ! lets report the truth 9.1 percent is only the folks that can still claim unemployment the real truth is about like 21.4 percent you also need to count the folks that can nolonger make a claim unemployment shame on you for being LIBERAL ! goverment puppets and reporting what they tell you to say .But who am I to expect the truth to come from the goverment run media .Come on channel 13 redeam your self tonight and report the truth at 5 oclock .OH! thats right as they say YOU CAN’T HANDLE THE TRUTH !

  • The Blogger

    America used to be a powerhouse of Industry. Unfortunately, nearly all of the factory jobs are gone. Our country is now about the service industry.

    Today we have Burger King, Taco Bell & Sizzler as our employers. Oh yeah, you can work in a Hotel or mow lawns.

    Americans are in Survival mode. They are not spending money on extras. Thus no new jobs….

    http://www.sacramento-blog-uncut.blogspot.com

  • Tom

    Wait Wait Wait The BLOGER those job are all taken up by illegal’s not Americans WOW this is ROCKET SCEINCE ! Obama send the 12 million illegal’s back where they came and put American childerens parents back to work so there not living out of a tent WAIT ! that is common sense can’t expect the goverment to have this . They only think and work for them selves not the people. OH ! and the people on welfare they have to brain wash someone to vote for them LOL.

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