Thursday, January 14, 2010

Rising Jobless in America

After the economic crisis in America at December 2007 delivered a body blow to U.S. worker. In two years the economy shed to 7.2 million jobs, pushing the jobless rate from 5% to 10%. The severity of the recession is reshaping the labor market. Some lost jobs will come back. But some are gone forever, going the way of typewriter repairment and streetcar operators. A typewriter like me that do my job all over time, to type and fill this blog.

Unhealthy but a boon for men without a college education. One in three jobs, or six million totally, have been lost in the manufacturing sector since 1997. The last year of sector posted job gians. The upsurge in construction jobs accompanying the housing boom provided these worker in manufacturing with an opportunity to earn decent wages.

To get money become more harder like be a blogger that just need to type on and on in the internet. Competision will become hard and difficult to reach a high rank on Google and Yahoo, because should be compete with this people. The crisis effect still not lessen seemly.

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