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Hiring in U.S. Slowed in May With 54,000 Jobs Added

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The mounting toll of joblessness on America.

06/06/2009

The emotional toll on parents and children is mounting with depression, mental illess, and struggle for basic necessities is showing up for the unemployed millions in America. The serious problem of the long term unemployed in the U.S., very different from any previous recession.

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More Men in Prime Working Ages Don't Have Jobs

Wall Street Journal 02/06/2014

It's Still Bad for the Long Term Unemployed

New York Times 04/04/2014

Yellen’s Not on Team Krueger When it Comes to Inflation and the Unemployed

Wall Street Journal 04/16/2014

Stuck at Unemployed: When A Layoff Becomes a Lifestyle

Washington Post 06/06/2009

Poll Shows Mounting Toll of Joblessness on Nation

New York Times 12/15/2009

Americans Without Work

New York Times 12/23/2009

Lost generation. High jobless rate for younger workers in the U.S.

01/08/2011

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Germany Works to Curb European Youth Unemployment

New York Times 05/22/2013

Why the Housing Market Is Still Stalling the Economy

New York Times 04/24/2014

Starting Out Behind

New York Times 06/07/2014

Young Americans: Left out in the rain

Economist 01/08/2011

Comparative Advantage and American Jobs

Wall Street Journal 01/26/2011

Fears and Failure

New York Times 05/05/2011

The job crisis for employment of men in the U.S.

03/14/2009

The participation rate in the job market for men between 16-64 is dropping over time. It was 85% in the 1950's and has dropped continually after each recession. It is now at 65%. More and more men simply drop out of the labor market after failing to find jobs, creating a disturbing trend for the country. This does not show up in improving unemployment statistics.

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Job Growth Eases Fears About Effect of Closing

New York Times 11/08/2013

Candid Criticism for Fed That Wasn’t on the Agenda

New York Times 11/08/2013

Women Reach a Milestone in Job Market

Wall Street Journal 11/18/2013

Confronting Old Problem May Require a New Deal

New York Times 01/28/2014

More Men in Prime Working Ages Don't Have Jobs

Wall Street Journal 02/06/2014

Bayer: Pressure on Prices Has Bad Side Effects

Wall Street Journal 02/07/2012

Why high unemployment in the U.S. is expected for 2010-2014

06/06/2009

Structural problems like a mismatch of skills between maufacturing and construction sectors worst hit since 2008 and growing sectors like healthcare is one problem. Geographic factors and difficulty selling homes in states like Michigan is another. The tighter credit from a return of banking sector losses from bad home equity loans that is expected in late 2010 will keep the recovery from taking hold keeping unemployment high. The economic uncertainty following repeated budget battles between political parties also affects business investment.

Grouped Articles

90 Million Americans Not Working

Wall Street Journal 10/23/2013

Hiring Slowdown Blurs Growth View

Wall Street Journal 01/20/2014

Confronting Old Problem May Require a New Deal

New York Times 01/28/2014

More Men in Prime Working Ages Don't Have Jobs

Wall Street Journal 02/06/2014

Not Enough Inflation

New York Times 04/05/2012

Hiring Is Strong and Jobless Rate Declines to 6.1%

New York Times 07/03/2014

Unemployment and partime unemployment in the U.S. economy 2008 and beyond.

04/18/2008

How unemployment is shaping up and how the underutilization rate and partime employment is changing the picture of employment in the USA.

Grouped Articles

Stuck at Unemployed: When A Layoff Becomes a Lifestyle

Washington Post 06/06/2009

Workers Get Fewer Hours, Deepening the Downturn

New York Times 04/18/2008

Many Hispanics Are Hit Hard by Economic Slump

New York Times 05/13/2008

A Hidden Toll on Employment: Cut to Part Time

New York Times 07/31/2008

Retail Losses Sap a Jobs Safety Net

Wall Street Journal 11/11/2008

Labor Data Show Pain Across Economy

Wall Street Journal 11/08/2008


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