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9 Million And Counting

The Economic Policy Institute graphs the evolution of the current job shortfall of 9 million positions.

 

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Midweek Humor: The Economist Edition

How droll.

 

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Around The Dial – November 13, 2012

Economic policy reports, blog postings, and media stories of interest:

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Picturing The Electorate

An interesting infographic from The New York Times depicts the demographic patterns at work in the 2012 presidential election.

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Job Openings In September 2012

From the Economic Policy Institute’s analysis of the September version of the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) …

The September Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS), released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, showed job openings declined in September by 100,000, to 3.6 million. On the other hand, the number of unemployed workers dropped 456,000 in September to 12.1 million (unemployment data are from the Current Population Survey and can be found here). Taken together, this means the “job-seekers ratio”—the ratio of unemployed workers to job openings—was unchanged in September from the revised August ratio of 3.4-to-1.

The job-seekers ratio has been improving fairly steadily since its peak of 6.7-to-1 in summer 2009. Despite this improvement, odds remain stacked against job seekers; the ratio has been 3-to-1 or greater for four years, since September 2008. A job-seekers ratio above 3-to-1 means there are no jobs for more than two out of three workers.