Showing posts with label median average unemployment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label median average unemployment. Show all posts

Recovery-less Recovery: Unemployment Duration March 2012

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Today's employment situation report showed that conditions for the long term unemployed improved in March but remained epically distressed by historic standards.

Workers unemployed 27 weeks or more declined to 5.308 million or 42.5% of all unemployed workers while the median number of weeks unemployed declined to 19.9 weeks and the average stay on unemployment declined to 39.4 weeks, the highest level ever recorded.

Looking at the charts below (click for super interactive versions) you can see that today’s sorry situation far exceeds even the conditions seen during the double-dip recessionary period of the early 1980s, long considered by economists to be the worst period of unemployment since the Great Depression.



Recovery-less Recovery: Unemployment Duration February 2012

Be sure to bookmark the "Scary Unemployment Dashboard"... it's live.

Today's employment situation report showed that conditions for the long term unemployed improved slightly in February but remained epically distressed by historic standards.

Workers unemployed 27 weeks or more declined to 5.426 million or 42.6% of all unemployed workers while the median number of weeks unemployed increased to 20.3 weeks and the average stay on unemployment declined to 40.0 weeks, the highest level ever recorded.

Looking at the charts below (click for super interactive versions) you can see that today’s sorry situation far exceeds even the conditions seen during the double-dip recessionary period of the early 1980s, long considered by economists to be the worst period of unemployment since the Great Depression.



Recovery-less Recovery: Unemployment Duration January 2012

Be sure to bookmark the "Scary Unemployment Dashboard"... it's live.

Today's employment situation report showed that conditions for the long term unemployed were mixed in January and remained epically distressed by historic standards.

Workers unemployed 27 weeks or more declined to 5.518 million or 42.9% of all unemployed workers while the median number of weeks unemployed increased to 21.1 weeks and the average stay on unemployment declined to 40.1 weeks, the highest level ever recorded.

Looking at the charts below (click for super interactive versions) you can see that today’s sorry situation far exceeds even the conditions seen during the double-dip recessionary period of the early 1980s, long considered by economists to be the worst period of unemployment since the Great Depression.



Recovery-less Recovery: Unemployment Duration December 2011

Be sure to bookmark the "Scary Unemployment Dashboard"... it's live.

Today's employment situation report showed that conditions for the long term unemployed improved slightly in December while remaining epically distressed by historic standards.

Workers unemployed 27 weeks or more declined to 5.588 million or 42.5% of all unemployed workers while the median number of weeks unemployed declined to 21.0 weeks and the average stay on unemployment declined to 40.8 weeks.

Looking at the charts below (click for super interactive versions) you can see that today’s sorry situation far exceeds even the conditions seen during the double-dip recessionary period of the early 1980s, long considered by economists to be the worst period of unemployment since the Great Depression.