Job loss forecast: Bleak beyond 2010

by Barbara Mathieson | June 22, 2009 at 03:37 am
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This is not what I want to read on Monday morning.

By Michael A. Fletcher • THE WASHINGTON POST • June 22, 2009

WASHINGTON — Despite signs that the recession gripping the nation's economy may be easing, the unemployment rate is projected to rise for another year before topping out in double digits, a prospect that threatens to slow growth, increase poverty and further complicate the Obama administration's message of optimism about the economic outlook.

The likelihood of severe unemployment extending into the 2010 midterm elections and beyond poses a significant political hurdle to President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats, who already are under fire for what critics call profligate spending.

Continuing high unemployment rates would undercut the fundamental argument behind much of that spending: the promise that it will create new jobs and improve the prospects of working Americans, which Obama has called the ultimate measure of a healthy
economy.

"Our hope would be to actually create some jobs this year," Obama said in an interview with The Washington Post in the days before taking office.

Obama has defended his economic approach — which includes the $787 billion economic stimulus plan and record investments in health care, alternative energy, education and job training — as necessary to stabilize the shaky economy and point the way to job growth.

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Salma L

We are aware that we are suffering from global crisis nowadays and we don’t have any control about it. The best thing to do is not to sit back and wait for things that might not happen. A lot of people are out there looking for work due to being let go in the recession, and many could use some job search tips.  One of the best job search tips is to be patient and persistent even if you are job searching online. Online job searching isn't the be all end all, either – pounding the pavement and the classifieds are important as well.  Persistence is the key, even if you are in dire need of extra cash and at best payday loans and a paycheck are in the distance.  Even if you can't get a loan until payday, and the unemployment rate is rising, keeping at it is one of the best job search tips.

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