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Employment Growth Slows As Jobless Benefits Shrinks

*Mahogany Goddess of P.H.A.E.T 2012/06/01 17:44:54
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June 1, 2012

May's higher unemployment rate and meager job creation couldn't have come at a worse time for people like Julia Gray. A Chicago-based writer and editor with a master's degree, Gray said she has been unemployed for 17 months. "The media world in Chicago is dead and deader," she said.

"I was collecting unemployment benefits for a while," she said. "It helped a great deal — it was incredibly important."

But now her benefits have run out, and her employment search goes on.

The Labor Department said Friday that the unemployment rate rose slightly to 8.2 percent, leaving 12.7 million Americans out of work. That unwelcome news comes just as federal support for long-term unemployment benefits is starting to shrink.

The number of workers who have gone without paychecks for more than six months jumped to 5.4 million in May, up from 5.1 million the previous month. The increase in long-term unemployment is tough news for those who are now learning their unemployment benefits are expiring this month under rules laid out earlier this year by Congress.


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"The final 13 to 20 weeks of jobless insurance that workers in high-unemployment states have been relying on is now being stripped away," said Christine Owens, executive director of the National Employment Law Project, a group that advocates for low-wage workers.

"These cuts are coming faster than the economy is improving," Owens said in a written statement.

Job Creation Slows

In its May jobs report, the Labor Department said employers added just 69,000 jobs, down from April's downwardly revised 77,000 net new jobs. This spring's job-creation pace was far below the average of 200,000 paychecks added each month during the winter, and well below the level needed to drive down the unemployment rate.

Many conservatives say scaling back extended federal benefits will spur the long-term unemployed to search harder for new jobs. Today's unemployment rate, while still painfully high, is far below the 9.9 percent level that prevailed when Congress first approved the emergency benefits extension in 2009.

At this point, the argument goes, the labor market has improved enough to create opportunities for people who are willing to make necessary changes, such as moving to another location, accepting lower wages or learning new skills. "Unemployment insurance makes unemployment last longer," Casey Mulligan, a professor of economics at the University of Chicago, concluded in a written assessment of the impact of extended benefits.

Gray, the Chicago writer, disagrees with experts who say unemployment benefits discourage job searches. "I've sent out close to 300 resumes, have had a few handfuls of interviews [and] been to countless networking events," she said. "Things are still so bad."

Benefit Cuts Vary By State

The coming reductions in unemployment benefits will vary from state to state and from one individual to the next, depending on when they lost their jobs. Here's what's happening and why:

In general, the responsibility for providing workers with unemployment benefits lies with the states. The basic program typically provides laid-off workers with up to 26 weeks of financial support, replacing about half of their previous weekly wages. There are certain federal requirements, but for the most part, the states set the rules and carry the costs.

But when the Great Recession crushed the job market in 2008 and 2009, Congress agreed to provide additional federal funds to help states extend benefits, in some cases up to 99 weeks. When the authorization for federal unemployment benefits was set to expire in February 2012, Congress reauthorized the program.

New Hurdles For Aid

It wasn't, however, a simple extension. Instead, Congress introduced new hurdles for getting the aid. For one thing, states now have unemployment-rate thresholds that dictate how many weeks of additional funds they can get. So, for example, Californians are getting hit with a reduction in benefits because, despite a jobless rate of nearly 11 percent, unemployment is not worse than it was three years ago.

Today, only three states — Nevada, New Jersey and Rhode Island — are still providing 99 weeks of help to the long-term unemployed. Starting in September, the maximum number of weeks of benefits will fall to 73 — even in these highest unemployment states.

Congress also imposed new job-searching requirements on those unemployed workers who had exhausted their regular state benefits.

The National Employment Law Project estimates that by the end of the first half of 2012, nearly half a million of the longest-unemployed workers will have been abruptly cut off from the federal unemployment benefits.

And it's not just the federal help that is shrinking. Some states are making it harder for people to qualify for the first few months of benefits. For example, in Florida, the rules have been tightened so much that more than half of all applicants are being turned away.

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The recession ended and the recovery began in June, 2009. It's an ugly third birthday for the labor market

More than 7 million U.S. jobs disappeared during the recession. Fewer than 3 million have been added in the recovery. And the rate of job growth has been falling lately; in May, the economyadded just 69,000 jobs. That's not even enough to keep up with population growth.



The number of people who are unemployed or underemployed has fallen from its peak, but it's still far higher than it was when the recession began.



People in the prime of their working life are slowly leaving the labor force. In other words, not only are they not working; they're giving up entirely on finding a job.

Why is this even called a recovery? The committee that officially decides when we're in a recession explained itself a few years back:

In determining that a trough occurred in June 2009, the committee did not conclude that economic conditions since that month have been favorable ... Rather, the committee determined only that the recession ended and a recovery began in that month. A recession is a period of falling economic activity spread across the economy, lasting more than a few months ... The trough marks the end of the declining phase and the start of the rising phase of the business cycle. Economic activity is typically below normal in the early stages of an expansion, and it sometimes remains so well into the expansion.

Well into the expansion, indeed.

Note: This post was updated to incorporate the May jobs numbers, which were released Friday morning.

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  • FeedFwd 2012/06/01 18:17:32
    We need to unite and get the economy in shape
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    The question is not what do we need to do, but how do we do it? Unfortunately for those who feel entitled to stuff and for pols who encourage that mindset in order to pander for votes, we are part of a global economy. Different goods and services and labor, itself has a value that can change over time. When government encourages people not to work by expanding benefits for those who aren't working while discouraging prospective employers from hiring by raising the cost and risk of hiring new employees, what did they expect? Let the market be free. People may not find jobs paying as much as they want or feel entitled to earn, but that isn't anybody's fault. It is a reflection of the value of the job. Prices, especially the price of labor, are neither good nor bad, but a signal to buyers and sellers where to direct their efforts. Prospective employees need to develop skills that are more highly valued if they want increased pay. It's a buyer's market today. That won't always be the case and wasn't the case as recently as the high tech boom when jobs were more plentiful than workers and there were an astonishing array of incentives put in place by leading companies to attract good employees.

    17 months may not be long enough to earn a college degree, but it is time enoug...&

    The question is not what do we need to do, but how do we do it? Unfortunately for those who feel entitled to stuff and for pols who encourage that mindset in order to pander for votes, we are part of a global economy. Different goods and services and labor, itself has a value that can change over time. When government encourages people not to work by expanding benefits for those who aren't working while discouraging prospective employers from hiring by raising the cost and risk of hiring new employees, what did they expect? Let the market be free. People may not find jobs paying as much as they want or feel entitled to earn, but that isn't anybody's fault. It is a reflection of the value of the job. Prices, especially the price of labor, are neither good nor bad, but a signal to buyers and sellers where to direct their efforts. Prospective employees need to develop skills that are more highly valued if they want increased pay. It's a buyer's market today. That won't always be the case and wasn't the case as recently as the high tech boom when jobs were more plentiful than workers and there were an astonishing array of incentives put in place by leading companies to attract good employees.

    17 months may not be long enough to earn a college degree, but it is time enough to learn new skills that will be valuable in the market. However, if you have that much unemployment benefits, it is hard not to sit around watching TV, eating PB&J; sandwiches and potato chips and smoke pot all day on the couch. One of my wife's good friends has been unemployed and while she isn't a doper, she is a couch potato and sends off an obligatory resume or 2 a day and complains about the strain of sending resumes and making an occasional job interview. She does nothing to present herself in the best manner by dress or attitude and until my wife edited it, her resume looked like the work of a 5th grader.

    Sorry people, but choosing to use recreational drugs and covering yourself with taoos and body modifications is going to limit your job opportunities and in a poor job market, that is the last thing you want to do.
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  • ☆stillthe12c☆ 2012/06/08 05:55:12
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    The President could have easily taken care of much of this problem from the beginning. One would have been not to stop all the drilling in the gulf. Two to give out more permits for drilling. Three instead of giving money to the states if infrastructure jobs had been handled at the Federal level. Four by putting the halt to the EPA's aggressive new regulation on manufacturing and our energy plants as many companies are afraid they may not have the cheap power they need to expand the business. The other thing that held up expansion was Obamacare.
    We need to get this guy out of office and as many in Congress as we can to show them we mean business.
  • WhereIsAmerica? ~PWCM~JLA 2012/06/06 00:14:09
    We need to unite and get the economy in shape
    WhereIsAmerica? ~PWCM~JLA
    +1
    And vote out the Socialist-in-Chief.
  • Kane Fernau 2012/06/05 22:32:47
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    WTF has Obama been doing for the last 4 years? If the economy was improving we would need workers.
  • Striker 2012/06/05 19:48:21 (edited)
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    +2
    LOL, "everything's comin' ... up roses!" If you might not believe that, just ask your pseudo-prez!

    Wouldn't we better off to simply "unite" and get government OUT of our economy?
  • beavith1 2012/06/05 19:35:50
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    +1
    we need to get the democrat power elite's boot off the neck of capital.
  • *Mahoga... beavith1 2012/06/05 19:41:03
    *Mahogany Goddess of P.H.A.E.T
    Yes; it's just the Democrats Beav.
  • beavith1 *Mahoga... 2012/06/05 21:37:58
    beavith1
    they're the ones that are advocating class warfare. ending that would be step one.
  • *Mahoga... beavith1 2012/06/05 22:35:19
    *Mahogany Goddess of P.H.A.E.T
    No; it's both parties and there is overwhelming evidence of what I state being fact.
  • beavith1 *Mahoga... 2012/06/06 19:51:59 (edited)
    beavith1
    it was never an issue until Obama started using it as piece of his campaign platform, as the economy slid to its bottom as the bubble burst.

    it remains part of his campaign rhetoric, now, because it gets traction with certain people.

    if the economy were functional, class warfare, as a topic, would evaporate.
  • *Mahoga... beavith1 2012/06/06 19:59:48
    *Mahogany Goddess of P.H.A.E.T
    +1
    I don't play this game; both parties are corrupt and that is a fact. I don't care if others play the bi-partisan game. I don't.
  • beavith1 *Mahoga... 2012/06/06 20:09:42
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    +1
    i agree.

    here's the problem. choose one or choose neither.
  • *Mahoga... beavith1 2012/06/06 20:14:44
    *Mahogany Goddess of P.H.A.E.T
    No; choose the right person for the job or neither. So far the American people are getting what they deserved. They let the establishment choose Romney for them, and some can't see through Obama's facade. If I vote for either of these men I will be a part of the problem.
  • beavith1 *Mahoga... 2012/06/06 20:47:05 (edited)
    beavith1
    and if you don't vote, or vote third party, you vote for the incumbent.

    i'm not a Romney fan, at all, but Obama is SO bad, he must go.

    if that means Romney gets the big chair, well, so be it. at least there's a possibility that he'll do the right thing. under Obama, that likelihood has been demonstrated to be zero.

    we need a pleasant surprise.
  • Kane Fe... *Mahoga... 2012/06/05 22:40:54
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    +1
    What do want Republicans to do? They've passed multiple bills but the Democrat controlled senate throws them in the trash. Obama told Republicans to get in the back of the bus. Obama is not man enough to take responsibility for his actions so he blames others. The buck stopped with George Bush.
  • *Mahoga... Kane Fe... 2012/06/05 22:46:12
    *Mahogany Goddess of P.H.A.E.T
    Here we go again; all of them are accountable, stop making accuses for ones actions and not the other. Both are corrupt and that is a fact; the buck stops with all of them and stop bring Bush up. Obama is corrupt, Bush was corrupt and so on and so forth.
  • Kane Fe... *Mahoga... 2012/06/05 23:11:21
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    +1
    Bush was a capitalist, Obama is a socialist. January 3rd, 2007 was the day the Democrats took over the Senate and the Congress. At the time the DOW Jones closed at 12,621.77 The GDP for the previous quarter was 3.5% The Unemployment rate was 4.6%

    George Bush's Economic policies SET A RECORD of 52 STRAIGHT MONTHS of JOB GROWTH
  • *Mahoga... Kane Fe... 2012/06/05 23:15:25
    *Mahogany Goddess of P.H.A.E.T
    Keep believing that and our problems will never go away.
  • Kane Fe... *Mahoga... 2012/06/06 01:54:39
    Kane Fernau
    +1
    It's a FACT. All the lies from lefties do not change the record. Obie is the worst president in history.
  • *Mahoga... Kane Fe... 2012/06/06 01:57:05
    *Mahogany Goddess of P.H.A.E.T
    Once again; keep believing that and nothing will change.
  • Kane Fe... *Mahoga... 2012/06/06 02:52:11 (edited)
    Kane Fernau
    +1
    Obama already changed things but not for the better. Walker wins. Republicans win. America wins!
  • *Mahoga... Kane Fe... 2012/06/06 02:55:31
    *Mahogany Goddess of P.H.A.E.T
    Now you are talking about a specific state; once again, it's both parties fault as to why we are here. It is the American people fault as to why we are here. People should have changed government and made it smaller a hundred years ago, but we didn't. Almost each president/congress from the 19th, 20th, and now 21th century has increased government and that is a fact.

    Once again; accountability goes for everyone, and that includes both political parties.
  • Kane Fe... *Mahoga... 2012/06/06 03:27:04
    Kane Fernau
    +1
    Democrats controlled the government most of the 20th century. Our problems today go back to Progressives in the early 1900s. You are right Progressives like Herbert Hoover had a hard time deciding whether to run as a democrat or Republican. It wasn't until 2 years of failure by Bill Clinton that the majority in the House of Representatives went to Republicans after 50 years of democrat control/ Hell, look at the wars; World War i Woodrow Wilson democrat. World War II FDR democrat, Korea Harry Truman democrat, Vietnam Kennedy/Johnson democrat, Gulf War Bush Republican, Bosnia Clinton, War on terror Bush Republican, Libya, Obama democrat. See the difference?
  • *Mahoga... Kane Fe... 2012/06/06 03:40:15
    *Mahogany Goddess of P.H.A.E.T
    You're missing some Republicans in that group; Nixon, William Howard Taft, Bush Sr, Bush Jr, Herbert C Hoover, McKinley..

    Woodrow Wilson, FDR, Jimmy, Obama, Clinton, Truman....

    It's about equal; which is why you have to go case by case and look at their records, you can't just go around picking strictly on party. That is silly, because you would lose the few who are good on both sides. I look at the politicians records, and I can tell you both parties suck.
  • Kane Fe... *Mahoga... 2012/06/06 03:57:23
    Kane Fernau
    What are you gonna do?
  • *Mahoga... Kane Fe... 2012/06/06 20:01:22
    *Mahogany Goddess of P.H.A.E.T
    I'm going to stand by the Constitution and not comply in the selection of choosing between two evils.
  • Kane Fe... *Mahoga... 2012/06/06 21:39:00
    Kane Fernau
    Take what you get?
  • *Mahoga... Kane Fe... 2012/06/06 21:40:47
    *Mahogany Goddess of P.H.A.E.T
    No; do what is right.
  • Evan 2012/06/05 19:09:41 (edited)
    We need to unite and get the economy in shape
    Evan
    +2
    The first thing we need to do is get our stats right. Gov.org is lying about unemployment. It is more like 23%. There are way more people out of work, than government wants us to know about. I've gotten to where anytime they come out with a figure, I discount it, and try to get at the truth before I believe it, if I ever do believe it. I seriously doubt if this administration in particular, knows how to tell the truth about anything.
  • Red Branch 2012/06/04 03:29:23
    We need to unite and get the economy in shape
    Red Branch
  • bodaishinboy 2012/06/03 13:22:01
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    +1
    There is no one magic bullet that can fix the economy. A change is happening and people need to figure out how to get ahead of that change.
  • HarleyCharley 2012/06/02 19:22:59
    We need to unite and get the economy in shape
    HarleyCharley
    +2
    yes please....
  • Pedro Doller ~POTL-PWCM~JLA 2012/06/02 13:15:17
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    Pedro Doller ~POTL-PWCM~JLA
    +2
    The Header should read "Employment Growth Slows as the Population Dies Off"

    The population does not control the economy or job creation. If everybody could use a new currency not dependent on banks and be self employed and not taxed and regulated out of the picture, many people would use their sweat and wits to make something happen.
  • Mark P. 2012/06/02 01:44:42
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    +4
    All those regulations and interference is preventing growth.
  • Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆ 2012/06/01 22:46:51
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    +7
    Blame progressive ideology and policy for this mess.
  • Evan Temlako... 2012/06/05 19:11:34
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    +3
    So true, Temlakos.
  • templer003 2012/06/01 22:15:00
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    +3
    The economy could be turned around and headed in the correct direction in 6 months or less by doing a few common sense thing's.
    You start by putting the elected on a pay scale of that they make not one dime more than what the avr. individual income is for the state or district they represent and the same for their health care. when they leave office thats it no more pay or health care
    You also limit them to 2 consecutive terms in office
    Next you throw away the current tax code and come up with one that affects everyone equally with no more loop holes.
    You then enact fair trade agreements, if a country don't want to go for it so what we don't deal, { remember we CAN make everything we either want or need right here in the USA, dont fall for the crap we need others }
    Last we rework the welfare system so that it helps ONLY those who are truly in need, it is high time we end once and for all this multi generational welfare crap...
  • Evan templer003 2012/06/05 19:20:37
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    AMEN, Templer003, though I'm not sure what you mean by "loopholes". Legitimate deductions, that is one thing, and those should be allowed. A letigitimate deduction is an expenditure companies have to make in order to stay in business. For example, Trucking companies can't operate without fuel, nor can farmers. We also need to stop punishing the good guys and letting the bad guys go free, and treating everyone like criminals. Many of us out here are honest, law-abiding, hard-working, taxpaying citizens, doing their best. Gov.org does not seem to believe that. Maybe because there are no more dishonest people than gov.org? I don't know.
  • templer003 Evan 2012/06/05 23:50:07
    templer003
    By loop holes I was referring to anything that allowed people { rich or poor } to " fudge " the numbers to their best interest. That is why I am for a tax code that apply to everyone equally..either by a sales tax or value tax and you are taxed only once. do away with the death tax, estate tax and all the other crap that the govt. has instituted to bilk the populace out of their rightful money..
  • JoeM 2012/06/01 21:07:46
    We need to unite and get the economy in shape
    JoeM
    +5
    A basic understanding that capital creates wealth and Government takes it, is all that is needed to end this crisis. Get Government off the back of the job creators and there will be plenty of employment.
  • sbtbill 2012/06/01 19:07:54
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    +1
    We need more socialism.

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