U.S. Job Seekers Exceed Openings by Record Ratio »
Posted By MyWayOnNow 1 month, 4 weeks ago in NewsDespite signs that the economy has resumed growing, unemployed Americans now confront a job market that is bleaker than ever in the current recession , and employment prospects are still getting worse.
Read Full Story at www10.nytimes.com »
120 Views Share Story 5 Comments Report
Submitted By:
I am Editor In Chief of MyWayOnNow Social News connects you with friends and the news.
Who Also Submitted:
RSS Join the Discussion
+ Add CommentComments So Far: 5 (view all)
-

engineer1 month, 4 weeks ago
This comment is below the standard viewing threshold View It »
Job seekers now outnumber openings six to one, the worst ratio since the government began tracking open positions in 2000. According to the Labor Department’s latest numbers, from July, only 2.4 million full-time permanent jobs were open, with 14.5 million people officially unemployed.
Reply
And even though the pace of layoffs is slowing, many companies remain anxious about growth prospects in the months ahead, making them reluctant to add to their payrolls. -
-
-

Hobe1 month, 4 weeks ago
This comment is below the standard viewing threshold View It »
U.S. Job Seekers Exceed Openings by Record Ratio »
Reply
Unfortunitly, for millions of Americans, Boroc Husaine obermer's stimuls Plan is NOT Working... I know, I Know, Boroc Husaine says every day it's working, but, the facts are It Is Not...
Boroc Husaine an inexperience Senator is correct when he says His Job Knowledge about domestic and world affairs is way above his Pay Grade...
Boroc Husaine has experience as community organizer in the south side of Chicago... Need anyone say more????
Submit a Story
Advertisement

Add a Comment
Sign In With Your Propeller Account
Please keep your comments relevant to this story.
To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br /> tags.