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U.S. economy added 178,000 jobs in November; unemployment rate dropped to 4.6 percent
Washington Post ^
| 12/02/2016
| Ana Swanson
Posted on 12/02/2016 6:50:15 AM PST by SeekAndFind
The U.S. economy added 178,000 jobs in November, and the unemployment rate fell to 4.6 percent from 4.9 percent the previous month, according to new government data released Friday morning.
The first employment report after a contentious presidential election in which the candidates expressed diverging views of the health and direction of the economy showed a job market that is continuing to steadily strengthen from the recession.
Overall, its a labor market that is continuing to improve, that has a decent momentum, said Josh Feinman, chief global economist at Deutsche Asset Management. So thats certainly encouraging.
Economists surveyed by Bloomberg News had expected U.S. employers to create 180,000 new jobs last month -- roughly in line with the average number added in the first 11 months of the year.
The unemployment rate fell to levels not seen since August 2007, before a bubble in the U.S. housing market began to burst. The fall was driven partly by the creation of new jobs and partly by people retiring and otherwise leaving the labor force. The labor force participation rate ticked down to 62.7 percent last month.
Average hourly earnings declined by 3 cents to $25.89. The decrease pared back large gains seen in October, but over the year, average hourly earnings are still up 2.5 percent, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Front Page News
KEYWORDS: jobs; unemployment
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To: SeekAndFind
If the US economy adds ONLY 178,000 jobs in February 2017 (hint: the first month of the Trump administration), it will be called “the worst jobs report since the Great Depression”.
To: SeekAndFind
Lets see: 50 million people went out to look for work, add that to the 8 years of running total and you get, 4.6%...
They do common core math that’s why this doesn’t add up...and I hear that they think that with Trump the rate will go over 9%...never in the History of America has that happened...
Since Trump was elected the stock market is raising, and everything is looking great...and they said it couldn’t be done...ROFL!!!
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posted on
12/02/2016 7:12:07 AM PST
by
HarleyLady27
('THE FORCE AWAKENS!!!' Trump/Pence: MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!)
To: SeekAndFind
Read the small print.
Only 9000 full time jobs.
This number will not be mentioned by either the LSM or the White House.
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posted on
12/02/2016 7:12:16 AM PST
by
Herodes
To: SeekAndFind
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posted on
12/02/2016 7:14:39 AM PST
by
pgkdan
(The Silent Majority Stands With TRUMP!)
To: SeekAndFind
This is such BS!..............When trump takes office and the real numbers start coming out, the media twerps will blame him for the high unemployment numbers! Mark my word!..................
To: rktman
The NK media has nothing on these guys.................
To: jennychase
This book has continuously been in print since like 1950 or so. I have a copy from then. It is fascinating, in that the authors, probably long since dead, reveal exactly how to manipulate data to show anything, prove anything, disprove anything, or whatever you want to do with the data...................I would bet that just about every bureaucrat in DC has a copy in their desk drawer............
To: Steely Tom
I wonder how many of those ‘new jobs’ are just numbers pulled from their nether regions for the sake of the POTUS?...............
To: jennychase
To: SeekAndFind
We’d like to see falling unemployment, rising participation, and rising real wages. While unemployment fell, participation fell and real wages also fell. Among the problems we have to too many job seekers with useless college educations, and jobs that require skills.
To: revivaljoe
Nuh uh. The lyin’ king himself said there isn’t a single segment of the economy that isn’t better off today than when he assumed the office. Of course I believe him. He wouldn’t lie to us would he?
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posted on
12/02/2016 7:30:13 AM PST
by
rktman
(Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?!)
To: rktman
Only on days that end in y.
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posted on
12/02/2016 7:30:56 AM PST
by
sport
To: GoldenPup
When the same thing happens to Trump the headline will be jobs report disappoints again.
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posted on
12/02/2016 7:31:53 AM PST
by
epluribus_2
(he had the best mom - ever.)
To: SeekAndFind
Obama admin still making up sh!t out of thin air.
What really irks, is that libs will still be clinging to these fake numbers years from now.
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posted on
12/02/2016 7:32:30 AM PST
by
Windflier
(Pitchforks and torches ripen on the vine. Left too long, they become black rifles.)
To: SeekAndFind
If the entire drop in the rate of 0.3% came from the increase of 178,000 jobs that would imply that there are only 178,000 / 0.003 = 59 million workers. So something else even bigger than the 178,000 new jobs must be in play. Could it be a huge drop in the labor force as people drop out?
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posted on
12/02/2016 7:33:57 AM PST
by
KarlInOhio
(" T'was the witch of November come stealin' " And who could the stealing Witch of November be? Hmm?)
To: SeekAndFind
U.S. economy added 178,000 jobs in November; And that's just in paid anti-Trump protestors.
Say, government data releasers, what is the Labor Participation Rate down to? Or up to?
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posted on
12/02/2016 7:34:40 AM PST
by
Texas Eagle
(If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all -- Texas Eagle)
To: SeekAndFind
The labor force participation rate ticked down to 62.7 percent last month. How does that jibe with a 4.6% unemployment rate?
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posted on
12/02/2016 7:35:56 AM PST
by
Texas Eagle
(If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all -- Texas Eagle)
To: KarlInOhio
Here's what they don't tell you
Americans Not In The Labor Force Soar To Record 95.1 Million: Jump By 446,000 In One Month
So much for that much anticipated rebound in the participation rate.
After it had managed to post a modest increase in the early part of the year, hitting the highest level in one year in March at 63%, the disenchantment with working has returned, and the labor force participation rate had flatlined for the next few month, ultimately dropping in November to 62.7%, just shy of its 35 year low of 62.4% hit last October. This can be seen in the surge of Americans who are no longer in the labor force, who spiked by 446,000 in November, hitting an all time high of 95.1 million.
As a result of this the US labor force shrank by 226,000 to 159,486K, down from 159,712K a month ago, and helped the unemployment rate tumble to 4.6%, the lowest level since August 2007.
Adding the number of unemployed workers to the people not in the labor force, there are now over 102.5 million Americans who are either unemployment or no longer looking for work.
To: Texas Eagle
Where The November Jobs Were: Accountants, Nurses, Waiters, Government And Part-Time Workers
Something remains very broken with the US labor market: while the unemployment rate just dropped to the lowest since August 2007, wage growth dropped as well and on a year over year basis, rose just 2.5%, far below the 3.8% it was when the unemployment rate last hit 4.7%. This continues to vex economists who have vowed that if only one lowers the unemployment rate far enough, all the slack in the labor market will be soaked up. Alas, that is not happening, for several reasons, the chief of which is that the quality of jobs added remains subpar, with wage growth - especially for less than "supervisory" and management positions - declining. Furthermore, as noted earlier, both part-time jobs and multiple jobholders have been surging in recent months, ostensibly as a result of Obamacare pressures.
Still, according to the BLS at least, some 178,000 seasonally adjusted jobs were added in November, arbitrarily goalseeked as they may have been. Where were they? Here is the answer:
- The most actively hiring sector was "Professional and business services" where employment rose by 63,000 in November, with accounting and bookkeeping services adding 18,000 jobs. Employment continued to trend up in administrative and support services, (+36,000), computer systems design and related services (+5,000), and management and technical consulting services (+4,000).
- Health care employment rose by 28,000 in November. Within the industry, employment growth occurred in ambulatory health care services, i.e. nurses (+22,000).
- As expected, the "Waiter and bartender" recovery continued, with 18,900 "food service and drinking places" jobs added.
- Employment in construction continued on its recent upward trend in November (+19,000), with a gain in residential specialty trade contractors (+15,000). Over the past 3 months, construction has added 59,000 jobs, largely in residential construction. What is odd is that typically these jobs are among the higher paying jobs, and yet the average hourly wage declined so this number seems out of place.
- On the other end, manufacturing jobs declined again, dropping by 4,000 in November, following a 5,000 decline in October.
- Also troubling, was the big drop in high-paying information jobs, which declined by 10,000, after another decline in October.
- Surprisingly, retail trade also dropped by over 8,000, having declined in October, and suggesting that the "low hanging fruit" jobs are on their way out.
- In what may be a good or bad sign, temp help jobs rose by 14,300, which can be seen as either positive - a precursor to more hiring - or negative as employers would rather hire part-time workers over full time.
- Finally, government workers rounded off the month, by adding 22,000 workers in November, a jump from October's 7,000. With Trump as president, this trend will likely not continue.
The visual summary is below:
To: revivaljoe
Those 446,000 Americans who dropped out of the labor force last month are considered non-persons by the government. They don’t exist. They never existed.
In other news, the chocolate ration was increased to 25 grams from last month’s 30.
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posted on
12/02/2016 7:46:14 AM PST
by
Deo volente
("Our Independence Day is at hand, and it arrives finally on November 8th." Donald Trump)
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