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Oh Ohs. Job reports better than expected but not accoding to the GOP doomsayers.

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I can't remembe..Romnesla
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Lol this was the last hurdle Obama had to clear before his re-election was assured. Oh oh's :D Not the greatest news but better than expectations.


http://abcnews.go.com/Business/unem...s-added-171000/story?id=17619906#.UJQRMGfDuwI



By SUSANNA KIM (@skimm)
Nov. 2, 2012

In the final monthly jobs report before Election Day, the government today said the U.S. unemployment rate for October ticked up to 7.9 percent.

The Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the U.S. economy added 171,000 jobs, stating that the number of unemployed Americans was essentially unchanged in October at 12.3 million.

"We still have a long way to go but this is a step in the right direction," said Stephen Bronars, chief economist of Welch Consulting.

Analysts had expected around 125,000 added jobs, according to Bloomberg News.

Bronars said October's jobs report was positive despite the unemployment rate increase, because more people resumed looking for work. He called the 171,000 jobs added "solid" and noted there were upward revisions to the reports of the past two months.

The unemployment rate for September was 7.8 percent. In Friday's report, the BLS revised September's nonfarm payroll employment to 148,000 jobs added from the previously announced 114,000. August's figure was changed to 192,000 from 142,000 jobs added.

There were also increases in the employment-to-population ratio, at 58.8 percent, and the labor force participation rate, 63.8 percent, after both of the rates had stalled in the summer, he said.
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The participation rate has fallen by about two percentage points over the past 46 months. Health care and business and professional services continue to be strong performers in the U.S. economy. Educated workers face an improving labor market while employment for adults with a high school degree or less has fallen by 381,000 in the past year.

Payroll provider ADP Thursday said private employers added 158,000 jobs in October, larger than September's revised gain of 114,000.

Meanwhile, applications for unemployment benefits were 363,000, seasonally adjusted, for the week ending Oct. 27, down 9,000, the Labor Department said Thursday.

The Labor Department also reported Thursday U.S. worker productivity grew at a modest 1.9 percent in the third quarter, up slightly from the 1.3 percent growth from April to June.

"The information seems to be that the economy has rebounded a little bit from the growth rate of the second quarter, but not much," said Gary Burtless, labor economist with the Brookings Institution.

The Commerce Department reported last week that the U.S. GDP grew at 2 percent in the third quarter, only slightly better than the 1.8 percent consensus figure.

"While the economy is growing, the labor market is not getting worse and it's not getting better at a fast rate," Burtless said. "This is a slow recovery in the economy with slow growth in labor."

While the millions of people without jobs are struggling to find one, those with jobs do not face any particular risk of layoffs just yet, Burtless said.

But many business owners fear "the fiscal cliff," a combination of tax increases and spending cuts that are scheduled to take place at the end of the year because of the Budget Control Act of 2011.

Friday's jobs report might include only the early effects of superstorm Sandy, which began to batter the East Coast most on Monday.

Burtless said the effects of the unusual weather on employment will be unclear until more companies assess their situation.

While some small businesses might have scaled back or closed operations, other industries, such as construction, will be boosted by recovery efforts.
 

Aardvark154

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So everything is great: a) fewer people are employed than when the President took office b) the working age population is larger c) the gain in jobs is less than the number of new workers in the economy d) at this rate the economy will back where it was four years ago in fifteen years.
 

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I can't remembe..Romnesla
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So everything is great: a) fewer people are employed than when the President took office b) the working age population is larger c) the gain in jobs is less than the number of new workers in the economy d) at this rate the economy will back where it was four years ago in fifteen years.
Housing starts - UP
Auto Industry - UP
Manufacturing Jobs - UP
More people back in the workforce because of increased employment confidence
New Jobs beat the estimates
Consumer confidence - UP

Suck it up
 

K Douglas

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Housing starts - UP
Auto Industry - UP
Manufacturing Jobs - UP
More people back in the workforce because of increased employment confidence
New Jobs beat the estimates
Consumer confidence - UP

Suck it up
If this were just a referendum on economic policy Obama would be decimated this election. But because Obama (with help from the lamestream media) have made the election about women's rights, tax cuts for the rich and a return to Bush foreign policy its a coin toss.
 

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I can't remembe..Romnesla
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If this were just a referendum on economic policy Obama would be decimated this election. But because Obama (with help from the lamestream media) have made the election about women's rights, tax cuts for the rich and a return to Bush foreign policy its a coin toss.
Coin toss? You said Romney had this in the bag and you were going to quit NFL betting. Mitt is that you?
 

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Actually election day Tuesday is the 6th, but no matter. I honestly don't know what is going to be the outcome. Depending on my mood i can convince myself that Obama will win, or that Romney will. The only thing I know for certain is that most people won't be really very satisfied no matter who wins.
 

dcbogey

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Actually election day Tuesday is the 6th, but no matter. I honestly don't know what is going to be the outcome. Depending on my mood i can convince myself that Obama will win, or that Romney will. The only thing I know for certain is that most people won't be really very satisfied no matter who wins.
That about sums it up. From what little I've heard, the House will remain controlled by the GOP and the Senate by the Dems. No matter who wins the White House, I don't expect much cooperation.
 
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