from 24/7WallStreet:
Unemployment & Payrolls Signal The Double-Dip RecessionPosted: September 2, 2011 at 8:40 am
The jobs recession is afoot, as if you did not already know that. The Labor Department reported a dismal figure of ZERO on the change in non-Farm payrolls for August. Furthermore, the unemployment rate was static at 9.1%. Bloomberg had consensus at 9.1% and the consensus for non-Farm Payrolls was 60,000. Keep in mind that Goldman Sachs just cut its estimates from 50,000 to 25,000 during yesterday’s trading session.
The government accounted for the zero factor, but the private sector only added 17,000 jobs. Again they are blaming Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ) workers being some 45,000 of the figure, but this payrolls data is awful even if you try to pin a strike on the data.
That mystery gain from a month earlier was also corrected back closer to prior estimates. The figure for July was revised to 85,000 (from 117,000) in July and revised lower to 20,000 in June. ..........(more)
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