Sentences with phrase «jobless rates for»

The release showed the jobless rate for the state's 15 metro areas in November 2016 and November 2017, the latest data released by the department.
In 2012, the jobless rate for July hit a peak of 7.8 percent, the highest for the month in the past two decades.
Although it reveals some volatility over the last 2 decades in the jobless rate for early - career scientists, the rate remains very low.
was finally released, the pound jumped even higher as a knee - jerk reaction because the report looked good on the surface, with the jobless rate for the three months to September unchanged at a record low 4.3 % and the number of people who claimed unemployment benefits increasing only by 1.1 K in October, which is less than the expected 2.9 K increase.
And when the U.K.'s latest jobs report was finally released, the pound jumped even higher as a knee - jerk reaction because the report looked good on the surface, with the jobless rate for the three months to September unchanged at a record low 4.3 % and the number of people who claimed unemployment benefits increasing only by 1.1 K in October, which is less than the expected 2.9 K increase.
More importantly, the labor market is tightening at a faster - than - expected pace since the ECB projects that the jobless rate for the Euro Zone as a whole will come in at 9.1 % by the end of the year.
Although the employment rate for veterans has improved dramatically over the past decade, the jobless rate for the youngest veterans is still higher than the national average.
In addition, the jobless rate for post-9 / 11 veterans was 12.1 Need help creating your resume?
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The jobless rate for Americans in their early 20s, many of whom are living with their parents longer rather than renting or buying homes, was almost 12 percent.

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The jobless rate, though much lower than it was, remains a dispiriting 7.4 %, while that for those under age 24 is a staggering 16 %.
Also, notwithstanding a silly fiscal policy and the ongoing political impasse, the U.S. economy has some very good things going for it now, as even king of doom, Nouriel Roubini, couldn't help but note: the Fed is going to stick to its asset - buying regime for the foreseeable future, providing a monetary protein shake the recovery still very much needs; the housing rebound is well on its way, which is helping Americans rebuild their wealth and is boosting employment in many states with high jobless rates; and the shale oil and gas revolution continues to power investment, job creation and revenue growth.
Meanwhile, Grand Rapids's jobless rate stands at 9.4 percent, compared with 10.4 percent for Michigan as a whole.
The first allows those claiming Employment Insurance to earn extra income on top of their benefits, and the other inflates benefits for claimants in regions with high jobless rates.
And the improved job market will continue to push the jobless rate down to 5.4 percent by the end of next year, according to the latest forecast from the National Association for Business Economics (NABE).
Rapid growth and low unemployment are the key arguments for policy tightening and Kaplan predicted that the jobless rate could dip below 4 percent this year, beyond what is considered full employment.
Even if the labour market kept adding 215,000 new net jobs a month, though, it would take until the end of 2017 for the jobless rate to drop to 6 %, TD economist Martin Schwerdtfeger noted in a brief today.
The jobless rate held steady at 6.8 % for the third month.
For the past six months, the jobless rate has held at 4.1 % while payrolls are up an average of 211,000 per month, on net.
Meanwhile the mainstream financial press has been arguing that the virtue of «jobless recoveries» is even higher rates of profitability for corporations.
A version of this article appears in print on December 3, 2011, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Jobless Rate Dips To Lowest Level For Last 2 Years.
Again, lousy public policy is a culprit: for years the Federal Reserve thought full employment was consistent with jobless rates that were too high.
Bob Eisenbeis, vice chairman at Cumberland Advisors, discusses the Fed's jobless rate forecast for 2018.
The seasonally adjusted jobless rate in the United Kingdom declined to 4.3 percent in the June - August quarter, the lowest since 1975 and slipping from close to 5 percent from the period a year earlier, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Outlook for Japanese markets Data out of Japan today: household spending, jobless rate and retail sales — impact on the markets?
For the last six months, the jobless rate has stayed at 4.1 percent, a 17 - year low.
The seasonally adjusted jobless rate in the United Kingdom declined to 4.3 percent in the June - August quarter, the lowest since 1975 and slipping from close to 5 percent from the period a year earlier, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), which published the data on October 18, 2017.
Delving into details, continuing claims for the week ended 21 April dropped to 1.76 million from 1.83 million, and the insured jobless rate dropped one tenth, to 1.2 percent.
Meanwhile, Spain announced Tuesday that the number of people registered as unemployed dropped for a fourth consecutive month in June - but the country has a long way to go to bring its jobless rate down to normal levels.
The Office for National Statistics has said 115,000 people found work between July and September, leaving the jobless rate at 6 per cent.
Despite the slight rise in greater Chicago's jobless rate, which was not adjusted for seasonal factors, the number of jobs in the nine - county area grew by 11,000 in November, to 4.15 million, the state agency said.
None of the jobless rates are adjusted for seasonal factors.
The job market is also booming (for now), with the jobless rate dropping to a nine - year low of 4.6 %.
The jobless rate is the most important component, with 10 points up for grabs.
For the this Friday's jobs report, the general consensus is that Canada's jobless rate will hold steady at 6.2 %.
Even though the U.S. jobless rate isn't what we want it to be (still hovering just below 8 %), the economy at large is feeling comfortable enough for the U.S. Federal Reserve to announce that it will start rolling back its stimulus programs and will let the U.S. economy try to walk on its own.
Seasonal Employment Teens working for summer and hourly jobs have higher jobless rate compared to the overall ratio across the country.
Believe it or not, the rate of unemployment is increasing in all countries across the globe, for instance in America an estimated 9 % of the total Americans who are legible to work are currently jobless.
Beneficial effects were also found for low - income households (three of 19 outcomes) with the quality of home learning environment higher and lower rates of jobless households and mothers reporting that the neighbourhood is a better place to bring up children.
Fueling the uptick: a promising jobs market, with the unemployment rate at a three - year low and first - time claims for jobless benefits falling last week to a four - year low, according to a Labor Department report Thursday.
While good for employees, such low jobless rates present challenges to employers who must staff their businesses.
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