Unemployment decreases to 9.7% for May, 431k jobs added
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today that the unemployment rate edged down to 9.7% in May with 431,000 jobs being added. Temporary Census workers accounted for 411,000 of the total jobs added. Private sector employment increased by 41,000 jobs.
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Case-Shiller Index: Home prices drop 0.5% In March
Home prices in the Top 20 Metropolitan Areas declined 0.5% in March, according to the Standard & Poor’s Case-Shiller Index. It was the sixth consecutive monthly drop. The big winner was Cleveland with a 1.8% increase over February. Detroit suffered a catastrophic drop of 4.1% over the previous month. The biggest loser in this current market downturn continues to be Las Vegas where prices are off 56.3% from their peak. Las Vegas suffered a 0.8% decrease over February. Overall, home prices in the Top 20 Metropolitan Areas were down 30.6% from their July, 2006 peak .
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Unemployment increases to 9.9% for April, 290k jobs added
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today that the unemployment rate jumped to 9.9% in April despite 290,000 jobs being added. This was the biggest increase in employment in 4 years. The fact that the unemployment rate increased despite the large increase in employment indicates that more people continue to enter the workforce.
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Case-Shiller Index: Home prices drop 0.9% In February
Home prices in the Top 20 Metropolitan Areas declined 0.9% in February, according to the Standard & Poor’s Case-Shiller Index. It was the fifth consecutive monthly drop. The big winner was San Diego with a 0.6% increase over January. Portland suffered a 2.4% drop over the previous month. The biggest loser in this current market downturn continues to be Las Vegas where prices are off 56.0% from their peak. Las Vegas suffered a 0.4% decrease over January. Overall, home prices in the Top 20 Metropolitan Areas were down 30.3% from their July, 2006 peak .
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Unemployment stays at 9.7% for March
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today that the unemployment rate stayed at 9.7% in March with 162,000 jobs being added. This was the biggest increase in employment in 3 years. The fact that the unemployment rate did not change seems to indicate that more people are entering the workforce.
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