Hi All,
Still don't believe that we are in a Bush depression. Consider this. Retailers eliminated 38,000 jobs during the height of the Christmas buying season.
If an economy can't keep jobs when spending is at a yearly peak then it is self evident that something is awry.
Further, has anyone else noticed that there are no after Christmas spending stories. If Christmas spending was as good as expected why no gushing stories of retailer bliss?
The excerpted article sheds some light on just how surprised the economists were by the latest jobs report.
Enjoy
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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2001833939_jobs100.htmlJobless rate dips, but so does hope
By Danielle DiMartino
The Dallas Morning News
DALLAS — Giving up.
That is what 309,000 Americans who had been searching for jobs did in December, according to a report released yesterday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Though the unemployment rate dropped from 5.9 percent to 5.7 percent, its lowest level in 14 months, many experts were discouraged by the source of the decline because it was mainly due to a shrinking labor force.
"The drop in the unemployment rate was not good news. It was bad news," said Hugh Johnson, chief investment officer at First Albany. "Politicians will try to put a positive spin on it, but the truth is there was nothing good, uplifting or encouraging in the report."
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Retailers also shed 38,000 positions, an unusual decline given the normal tendency to hire workers for the holidays. The financial-services sector lost 12,000 jobs because of a decline in mortgage activity.