National Unemployment Rate Hits 9.5%
July 5, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Business
More than 460,000 jobs were lost in June, even though the recent general consensus has been that the economy was beginning to turnaround. The loss brings the nation’s unemployment rate up 0.1% to 9.5%, which is its highest level in almost 26 years (August 1983).
Manufacturing and construction took the biggest hits, losing 136,000 and 79,000 jobs respectively. Average hourly earnings remained steady at $18.53 for the month. Though the numbers look grim, they weren’t as bad as expected. Economists had projected a 350,000 job loss for the month of June.
“Involuntary part-time” workers (those wanting to work full time but for …read more




