layofflist on March 24th, 2010

I haven’t had time to update The Layoff List in a couple of weeks due to posting of unemployment extension updates at my Examiner.com site. If you are looking to stay informed about unemployment extensions, please visit Rochester Unemployment Examiner.

Once you visit Rochester Unemployment Examiner you can review unemployment information, data and details that you don’t find in the main stream media. You can also add comments about your current situation and what you think needs ot be done to improve the job market and unemployment benefits system. I hope to see you there.

I’ll be returning to posting on The Layoff List at some point in the future.

Mike




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As soon as I heard Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid spew the following line after hearing of the February unemployment numbers, I immediately thought of Steven Colbert’s political comparison: Is George Bush a great president, or the greatest president?

Let’s hear it from Harry Reid himself:

Harry, let’s see if I can explain the difference between news that is less bad and good news. First of all, 36,000 people losing their jobs wasn’t a one day affair as your statement portrays, but it’s the number of jobs lost for the month of February. 36,000 less people now have a job than had a job at the beginning of February. Secondly, between 125,000 – 150,000 jobs need to be created each month to merely break even with population increases. So if you at the 36,000 that no longer have jobs to the 125,000-150,000 jobs that weren’t created to absorb population increases, you have a total shortage of 161,000-186,000 jobs for the month of February alone! And that’s good news?

While I try to give the benefit of the doubt to those who misspeak, I find it hard to do that with politicians that are so disengaged from those who are suffering. But here is Harry’s explanation:

“I want to talk about some remarks I made this morning — especially in the light of how they are being irresponsibly mischaracterized by those seeking to score more political points,” Reid said on his second trip to the Senate to the floor of the chamber.

Reid said the February report — unemployment was stuck at 9.7 percent — was “undeniably devastating.” But he argued that the situation could have been worse without the Democrats’ economic stimulus package.

Then Reid cautioned his Republican critics against celebrating bad news, The Hill newspaper reported.

“And I warn them, once again, that this country has no place, and no patience, for those who root for failure.”

Maybe unemployment would have been worse without the stimulus package, but that’s no excuse for such a careless statement. Harry quotes the standard U3 unemployment rate of 9.7%, but if he was honest, he would quote the U6 unemployment/underemployment rate, which actually increased last month from 16.5% to 16.8%!

[M]any seem to have missed that real unemployment, or the BLS' U-6 series actually climbed by 0.3%, to 16.8% from 16.5% in January. Additionally, the Non-Seasonally Adjusted U-6 number was barely changed, and was flat at 17.9%, just a hair away from January's record 18%.

via Real Unemployment Rises 0.3% To 16.8%, Non-Seasonally Adjusted Number Near All Time Highs | zero hedge.




U6 uenmployment rate for February 2010




Now let’s look at an even more chilling February employment number; the underemployed rate:

Also, just as relevantly, a comparable data series tracked by Gallup indicated the February “underemployment” came in at 19.8%, virtually unchanged from January's 19.9% reading.

via Real Unemployment Rises 0.3% To 16.8%, Non-Seasonally Adjusted Number Near All Time Highs | zero hedge.




Underemployment rate February 2010 - Gallup



After looking at a more complete picture of unemployment, it’s clear to see that “good news” is not a phrase which should be part of the unemployment discussion at this time.

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Democrats and Republicans can’t even agree to give the consumer, you and I, some bare bones protections against the sharks and shysters who abuse, misuse and confuse consumers about student loans, credit card regulations and mortgage obligations. As I’ve said on many occasion, the two party system has degenerated into a single party that is beholden to the large pockets of its campaign contributors and not the American people at large.

Here’s an entertaining video that puts a laugh into an otherwise disappointing consumer protection story:


March 3 (Bloomberg) — A U.S. Senate compromise to create a consumer protection unit in the Federal Reserve encountered a wall of resistance over the scope of the powers planned for the regulator.

Senator Bob Corker, the Tennessee Republican, and Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd, the Connecticut Democrat, drew immediate complaints from colleagues yesterday for suggesting a unit within the Fed. The proposal would be a retreat from the Obama administration plan for a stand-alone agency and a victory for the financial industry.

Democrats on the banking panel were opposed or reluctant to give the Fed consumer responsibilities. Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon said the Fed had an “abysmal” record on consumer protections. Republicans had different concerns. Judd Gregg of New Hampshire told reporters in Washington the unit “can’t be autonomous within the Fed.”

via Consumer Agency Compromise Plan Fails to Win Backing (Update1) – BusinessWeek.


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