It’s global. The numbers are there for all to see. From developed to underdeveloped nations, economies are slowing down and/or contracting.
Tag: jobs
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS JOBS GO WITH IT
While Washington and The Street keep selling the strong job numbers, as we have detailed and continue to do so, the jobs being created are mostly in low-paying human services and hospitality sectors. Indeed, across the global economic spectrum, from manufacturing, retail, financial etc., they keep shedding jobs.
U.S. ECONOMY GROWS 199,000 NEW JOBS IN NOVEMBER
American businesses took on 199,000 new workers last month, a figure reflecting the return to work by auto workers after strikes were settled, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported.
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS JOBS GO WITH IT
It’s global! As economies slow down, unemployment numbers will rise. And as we have detailed in this and previous Trends Journals, the slowdown has begun.
U.S. BUSINESS ACTIVITY HOLDS FIRM BUT THE ECONOMY IS SHEDDING JOBS
U.S. economic activity has remained positive in November, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence’s flash composite purchasing managers index (CPMI), which combines data from the manufacturing and services sectors.
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS JOBS GO WITH IT
According to the data, get ready for consumers spending less money during the holiday season and according to the stats, holiday job hirings are down.
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS JOBS GO WITH IT
How much more proof do people need to see the dismal economic future? For the mainstream media, the only numbers that count are stock indexes. Welcome to week 60 or our job layoffs... of a bad situation getting worse.
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS JOBS GO WITH IT
This is week 59 of our job loss report. Inflation and interest rate hikes are causing companies in many sectors to lay off employees. To illustrate the employment trends and the socioeconomic implications, each week we will list job losses.
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS JOBS GO WITH IT
As we have continued to note with facts and figures, the three-year COVID War destroyed much of the world economy.
WHITE-COLLAR WORKERS STILL STRUGGLING AMID U.S. JOBS BOOM
Although the U.S. economy added a startling 336,000 jobs last month, most of the gains were in just three sectors: government, health care, and leisure and hospitality, according to labor department figures.