Friday, June 4, 2010

ANOTHER Terrible Jobs Report - Obama's done NOTHING to create Private Sector JOBS!

Obama's #1 priority for 2010 in his State of the Union Address was JOBS!....He's done NOTHING!!! Certainly nothing to create private sector jobs...had it not been for the temporary government census jobs in May would have had NO job growth. Obama is doing a TERRIBLE JOB! He's got to GO!

Nation's Payroll Up 431,000 Due to Census Hiring

Published June 04, 2010
| Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- A wave of census hiring lifted payrolls by 431,000 in May, but job creation by private companies grew at the slowest pace since the start of the year. The unemployment rate dipped to 9.7 percent as people gave up searching for work.

The Labor Department's new employment snapshot released Friday suggested that outside of the burst of hiring of temporary census workers by the federal government many private employers are wary of bulking up their work forces.

That indicates the economic recovery can only plod along and won't have the energy to quickly bring relief to millions of unemployed Americans.

Virtually all the job creation in May came from the hiring of 411,000 census workers. Such hiring peaked in May and will begin tailing off in June.

By contrast, hiring by private employers, the backbone of the economy, slowed sharply. They added just 41,000 jobs, down from 218,000 in April and the fewest since January.

The unemployment rate, which is derived from a separate survey than the payroll figures, fell to 9.7 percent from 9.9 percent. The dip partly reflected 322,000 people leaving the labor force for any number of reasons. The number of people saying they were employed fell as did the number of people who said they were out of work.

All told, 15 million people were unemployed in May.

Counting people who have given up looking for work and part-timers who would prefer to be working full time, the underemployment rate fell to 16.6 percent in May from 17.1 percent in April. Even with the drop, the figures show just how difficult it is for jobseekers to find work.

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