Apr 04 Part-timers are the dark side of the bright jobs numbers By Paul Solman The economy added a healthy 192,000 jobs in March, but what's worrisome, Paul Solman explains, is the rise in the number of people working part time because they couldn't find a full-time job. Continue reading
Mar 07 A welcome 175K jobs, but long-term unemployment here to stay By Simone Pathe The economy added 175,000 jobs last month, a relief after anemic growth earlier this winter. But 3.85 million Americans have been unemployed for over 27 weeks. Continue reading
Feb 07 Jobs report: ‘Whatever you thought yesterday is pretty much what you should feel today’ By Simone Pathe If you read the headlines, January's jobs report was, by most accounts, disappointing. The number of jobs added wasn't as high as expected, even though the unemployment rate ticked down. But Bureau of Labor Statistics data is more noisy than… Continue reading
Jan 10 A ‘Perverse’ and Chilly Jobs Report: Unemployment Down, but We’re Leaving the Workforce in Droves By Paul Solman By Paul Solman My preferred word to describe today’s unemployment numbers comes from Robin Harding in this morning’s Financial Times: “perverse” (though you need a subscription to read the article). That is, a paltry 74,000 new jobs… Continue reading