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Tim McMahon, Editor of UnemploymentData.com

My grandfather lived through the Hyperinflation in Weimar, Germany--to say he was an original “gold bug” would be an understatement. I began reading his “hard money” newsletters at the age of 16 and the dividends from gold stocks helped put me through college. I began publishing the Financial Trend Forecaster paper newsletter in 1995 upon the death of James Moore editor of Your Window into the Future and the creator of the Moore Inflation Predictor©. FTF specializes in trends in the stock market, gold, inflation and bonds. In January of 2003, I began publishing InflationData.com to specialize in all forms of information about the nature of Inflation. In 2009, we added Elliott Wave University to help teach you the principles of Elliott Wave analysis. In January 2013, we began publishing OptioMoney. Connect with Tim on Google+.

Payrolls drop by 125K, jobless rate falls

July 8, 2010 by Tim McMahon

FOX News reported the following:

WASHINGTON — A wave of federal census layoffs cut U.S. payrolls in June for the first time in six months, while private employers added a modest number of jobs. The unemployment rate fell to 9.5 percent, its lowest level in almost a year.

Employers cut 125,000 jobs last month, the most since last October, the Labor Department said Friday. The loss was driven by the end of 225,000 temporary jobs for the 2010 U.S. Census. Businesses added a net total of 83,000 workers, an improvement from May. But that’s also below March and April totals.

The country has 7.9 million fewer private payroll jobs than it did when the recession began. [Read more…] about Payrolls drop by 125K, jobless rate falls

Filed Under: Unemployment Tagged With: unemployment

Rather than Reduce Unemployment Cap & Trade May Cause Unemployment to Skyrocket

July 8, 2009 by Tim McMahon

by Jon Herring

Editor-  In the following article John Herring explains how the current “Cap and Trade” bill might affect the Unemployment rate plus how you might benefit.

In 1964, Lyndon B. Johnson proposed legislation which became known as “The War on Poverty.” Five years later, Richard Nixon, introduced “The War on Drugs.”

And what do we have to show for these brilliant government initiatives, 40 years later? Not much, besides massive expansion of the welfare state and the costly incarceration of millions of people for victimless crimes. These two “wars” have done nothing to reduce poverty or curb the abuse of drugs.

But their effects are minor compared to the next “war” which our government is set to engage. And this is one in which you will be enlisted, whether you like it or not. I’m talking about the “War on Climate Change.” [Read more…] about Rather than Reduce Unemployment Cap & Trade May Cause Unemployment to Skyrocket

Filed Under: Unemployment Tagged With: Cap and Trade, government, unemployment

A New Record for Unemployment

July 7, 2009 by Tim McMahon

The non-farm payrolls figure for March was bad. The economy lost another 663,000 jobs that month. This brought the total jobs lost in the first quarter of 2009 to almost 2 million. Compare that to all of 2008, where “only” just over 3 million jobs were lost all of that year.

At the rate of 2 million a quarter, we would lose 8 million a year… more than 2 ½ times as much as in 2008. This current loss resulted in the unemployment rate rising to 8.5%, the highest reading since late 1983.

The numbers aren’t in yet for April, but another 600k+ jobs are expected to be lost. This would be the 16th straight month of job losses.  The record stands at 17 and at this point, it doesn’t look like we have any choice but to break the record.

Filed Under: Unemployment Tagged With: economy, jobs, non-farm payrolls, unemployment

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