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Market Dispatches 12/5/2008 7:55 PM ET

Lost Jobs Report

The 533,000 jobs that were lost in November represented the worst monthly performance since December 1974.

In addition, the report showed the economy has lost 1.91 million jobs so far this year, with job losses accelerating since September and the collapse of investment house Lehman Bros. About 65% of the year's job losses have occurred just in the last three months.

The unemployment rate rose to 6.7% -- up from October's 6.5%, and the highest level since October 1993.

The jobs report was much worse than anyone expected; the consensus estimate was for a loss of some 350,000 jobs. Moreover, the Labor Department revised its estimate of job losses in October from 240,000 to 320,000.

The job losses were the worst since 1974 and the third-worst since 1950, Philippa Dunne and Doug Henwood of the Liscio Report wrote clients Friday.
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Job Cuts More Widespread Than Initially Reported
December 5, 2008

Employers have slashed nearly 1.9 million jobs since the recession officially began one year ago, with the majority of these cuts taking place in the last three months, according to the latest Labor Department data released Friday, December 5.

The recent acceleration is leading some to predict that employers are just getting started and that a massive wave of job cuts will continue well into next year.

"As corporations attempt to put some balance back in their balance sheets, many are finding that the only way to do this is to start cutting staff - and in big numbers - right now," said Madeline Schnapp, director of macroeconomic research at TrimTabs Investment Research.

That’s evident in the latest jobs report, which showed employers cut 533,000 positions in November, the largest loss for a single month since December 1974. Schnapp predicted employers will continue to drastically reduce headcounts and said companies could eliminate anywhere from 1 million to 1.5 million more jobs through the end of February.

"Employers are saying, ‘If we’re going to do this, let’s do this and get it over with,’ " she added.

Along with the 533,000 cut in jobs that the Labor Department reported for November, it revised its previous estimates of job losses for both September and October.

Instead of the 284,000 cuts it previously estimated took place in September, the Labor Department is now reporting that employers actually shed 403,000 jobs during the month - a 41 percent increase over its original projection. For October, the Labor Department now says 320,000 positions were eliminated, a 33 percent spike from the 240,000 it reported previously.

All told, 1.26 million jobs have been cut over the last three months. That works out to roughly two-thirds of the total number of payroll positions eliminated in 2008.

The latest reductions brought the unemployment rate to 6.7 percent in November, up from 6.5 percent in October.

Filed by Mark Bruno of Financial Week, a sister publication of Workforce Management.
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Reply #1 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 4:13pm
 
Everyday now, I get emails from former colleages who are looking for work.  I am sad for them.  It must be a nightmare to be unemployed right now.  I'm afraid it's going to get a lot worse before it gets any better.
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Reply #2 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 4:14pm
 
Now do you have anything positive to say?
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Reply #3 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 4:19pm
 
I do!!!  

At least it's not 25%, which is what it was at during the Great Depression. (almost 1 in 5)
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Reply #4 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 4:31pm
 
These are some scary times we are going through.  I feel lucky that I still have a job.  Don't know for how long though.  Things in Detroit are very dire.

I can't believe that I am glad I am 62 and could retire if I have to.  That's scary also.  My 401K is now a 101K
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Reply #5 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 4:33pm
 
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Everyday now, I get emails from former colleages who are looking for work.  I am sad for them.  It must be a nightmare to be unemployed right now.  I'm afraid it's going to get a lot worse before it gets any better.


Nightmare is quite the appropriate term, and I have to agree it's going to get worse before better.

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Madison, Wis. -- Wisconsin's unemployment reserve fund, which pays out jobless benefits, said it is going to need a bailout loan.

A representative from Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, which oversees the Unemployment Insurance Division, said that due to the severe economic downturn, unemployment claims have increased in recent weeks by 30 percent.

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Reply #6 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 4:36pm
 
Just Plain Carl wrote on Dec 17th, 2008 at 4:31pm:
These are some scary times we are going through.  I feel lucky that I still have a job.  Don't know for how long though.  Things in Detroit are very dire.

I can't believe that I am glad I am 62 and could retire if I have to.  That's scary also.  My 401K is now a 101K


How do feel about what the Freep And News reported yesterday about reducing home delivery of the paper to TR-FR-SU only?

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Reply #7 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 4:40pm
 
How do feel about what the Freep And News reported yesterday about reducing home delivery of the paper to TR-FR-SU only?

I think I can live with it other than I'll miss the Saturday paper.

I feel sorry for the people that deliver.  Their job just got cut in half.
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Reply #8 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 5:32pm
 
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I'm afraid it's going to get a lot worse before it gets any better.


Those surviving downsizing of up to 30% are sitting on edge as another round of equal cuts will come in the new year.  The prospect of other employment is a wave of unsettling disposition to be tested.
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Reply #9 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 10:30pm
 
The unemployment rate is always understated. If you add in those people that are trying to catch up to what they used to make at another job, haven't applied for help, or things like shortened hours and family members that are no longer listed in the workforce because of other family support, the rate is about 12%.

Layoffs and or cutbacks here every day in local industries.

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