Posts Tagged ‘recovery’

Recovery Report Card: Unemployment breaks past 10%

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Economics International - Recovery Report Card - October 2009

In August, the White House projected that unemployment would peak at 10 percent sometime in the middle of next year. The BLS’s October labor report shows that unemployment passed the 10 percent level in October.

U.S. unemployment in October was 10.2 percent. Total nonfarm payroll employment declined by 190,000 in October. In the most recent 3 months, job losses have averaged 188,000 per month.

The U.S. will continue to see a jobless recovery.  Unemployment is likely to increase in the near future. Companies are increasing productivity, demonstrating that they can make earnings with fewer employees.  Much of the “stimulus” spending has gone to transfer payments that actually encourage unemployment.  The “Cash for Clunkers” program registered a one-month increase in auto sales.  Since then, auto sales have remained at the low pre-Clunker levels.

Recovery Report Card: 1.7 million fewer jobs than Administration projections

Friday, May 8th, 2009

ECONOMICS INTERNATIONAL - Recovery Report Card

April’s unemployment figures show that the number of people unemployed was 13.7 million, or 8.9 percent of the labor force.

Administration economists Romer & Bernstein predicted that the stimulus/recovery program would hold unemployment to only 7.8 percent of the labor force, or approximately 12 million.

With unemployment 1.7 million higher than projected, by the Administration’s own benchmarks, it seems that its stimulus/recovery plan is performing much worse than expected. In fact, it is performing worse than if there were no recovery plan.