Unemployment, Jobless | featured news

Nine Reasons the Economy is Not Getting Better

We are now looking at unemployment numbers that undermine any confidence that we might be nearing the bottom of the recession. The appropriate metaphor is not the green shoots of new growth. A better image is to look at the true total of jobless people as a prudent navigator looks at an iceberg. These 9 signs suggest that the U.S. recession is even worse than previously thought.

 

Fed: Unemployment will top 10%, but economy looks stronger

The Federal Reserve expects the U.S. economy this year will sink at a slower pace than it previously thought, but that unemployment ...

 

10 Ways to Stay Marketable When You’re Out of Work

Out of work? That doesn’t mean you’re also out of opportunities. Any single one of the ten methods below will help you stay marketable.

 

Pfizer Offers Free Viagra, Lipitor To Some Jobless

Pfizer Offers Free Viagra, Lipitor To Some Jobless

Pfizer Inc. is unveiling a new program Thursday that will let people who have lost their jobs and health insurance keep taking some widely prescribed Pfizer medications - including Lipitor and Viagra - for free for up to a year.

 

New jobless rise more than expected to 637K

New jobless claims rose more than expected last week due partly to an increase in layoffs by the automobile industry, while the number of people continuing to receive unemployment benefits set a record for the 15th straight week.

 

California jobless rate soars

California jobless rate soars

California's unemployment rate hit 11.2% with the loss of 62,100 jobs last month, reaching its highest level since the government began keeping systematic records in 1976, the state reported today.

 

Jobless rate soars to 8.1% in February

Jobless rate soars to 8.1% in February

The nation's unemployment rate rose to 8.1% in February, the Labor Department reported this morning, adding another grim indicator to an economic picture already darkened this week. The jobless rate stood at its highest point since 1983.

 

Citigroup to allow jobless to cut mortgage payments

Citigroup Inc said on Tuesday it will allow some newly unemployed homeowners to temporarily reduce payments on their mortgages.

 

Subscribe to this RSS topic: Syndicate content