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Jobs Report: Employment Below 8%
September 2012 unemployment according to the BLS: 7.8%
The jobs numbers are certainly not enough to change the basic story of a slow economic recovery, and it will take many years for the economy to get back to full employment.
However, the jobs numbers are one of the more hopeful signs for the economy on balance. An average of 146,000 jobs have been created per month over the past year, or closer to 157,000 with the government’s anticipated benchmark revisions accounted for.
Those aren’t great numbers by any means, and would translate to an annualized growth rate of 1.4 percent. But over the past 25 years, payroll jobs have grown at an annualized rate of 1.1 percent, or the equivalent of about 125,000 jobs added per month given today’s population. By this measure, it’s been a fairly average economic year, although certainly not enough to make up for the productivity that was lost from the economy in 2008 and 2009.
Fun Link Sunday
Damn having a social life. Fun Link Friday is kinda dying. 😦 Maybe I should just make it Fun Link Sunday. I will miss the alliteration, though.
Best jobs in America. http://www.focus.com/images/view/7362/
Urban gymnastics. http://lolsnaps.com/?media_id=609&cat_type=all&order_type=latest&pagenum=1
I love hidden images. http://s-ak.buzzfed.com/static/imagebuzz/web03/2010/7/28/10/greatest-park-bench-ever-31454-1280326662-16.jpg
I don’t remember that part of Red/Blue. I guess I was too much of a dick, bathing in rare candy and hyper potions, as I rode my majestic Gyardos. http://drawchan.net/dc/test/src/127575281278.jpg
My latest edition to my blog surfer. I will now read some David Foster Wallace, while sipping tea with my pinky out. http://literaturepolice.wordpress.com/
Oh, higher education:
http://www.textsfromlastnight.com/Text-Replies-20093.html
http://www.textsfromlastnight.com/Text-Replies-20023.html
This is what happens when pelvic thrusting meets saxophones:
