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    Economy adds 103,000 jobs, but it's not enough

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The jobs crisis isn't getting worse. But it isn't getting much better, either.

    The economy added just enough jobs last month to ease fears of a new recession. But hiring is still too weak to bring down unemployment, which has been stuck at about 9 percent for more than two years.

    The nation added 103,000 jobs in September, an improvement from the month before, the Labor Department said Friday. But the total includes 45,000 Verizon workers who were rehired after going on strike and were counted as job gains.

    Even counting those workers, the job gains weren't enough to get the economy going. It takes about 125,000 jobs a month just to keep up with population growth. For September, the unemployment rate stayed stuck at 9.1 percent.

    "Well, the sky is not falling just yet," Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economic Advisors, said in a note to clients. But there was nothing great about the report, he added. "It's incredible how low our sights have been set."

    On one hand, the unemployment report was encouraging for economists. Some of them had feared the nation would lose jobs in September, raising the risk of a painful second recession.

    But everyday Americans can't take much solace from it, either. The Great Recession has been over for almost two and a half years, and while corporate profits and the stock market have bounced back in that time, unemployment is still high.

    There are 14 million people counted as unemployed in the United States. An additional 9.3 million are working part time and would rather work full time. And 2.5 million more have simply given up looking for a job.

    The Labor Department said the economy added more jobs than first estimated in July and August. The government's first reading had said the economy added zero jobs in August.

    While the report was clearly better than feared, it also showed the economy is not gaining much momentum, said Tom Porcelli, chief U.S. economist at RBC Capital Markets.

    "It moves you away from the ledge," he said.

    It was also discouraging news for President Barack Obama, who will almost certainly have to wage his 2012 campaign under the highest unemployment of any president running for re-election since World War II.

    Gene Sperling, a White House economic adviser, said the administration was "slightly comforted" that the jobs figure came in better than expected. But he said it was not good enough.

    Obama, adopting a combative tone as he waits for the Republicans to settle on a nominee to oppose him, has challenged Congress to get behind his $447 billion jobs bill or risk being run out of Washington.

    The Obama plan aims to jolt the economy by cutting taxes and increasing spending on schools, roads and other public projects. He has proposed paying for it in part by raising taxes on the wealthy and corporations.

    Obama's Republican rivals are trying to persuade voters that he is to blame for high unemployment and the sluggish economy. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney told Fox News Channel on Friday that Obama is criticizing Congress simply because he is "looking for someone to blame."

    The report initially sent the stock market higher. Stock prices later fell after a credit rating agency downgraded Italy and Spain, adding to concern about Europe's debt crisis. The Dow Jones industrial average was flat in afternoon trading.

    The figures offered some evidence that business activity is increasing. The temporary help industry added almost 20,000 jobs. And the average workweek lengthened slightly. Wages also rose a bit.

    More hiring and better pay could boost consumer spending, which drives about 70 percent of the economy. When people spend more, it generates demand for businesses, which then step up hiring.

    The private sector added 137,000 jobs, up from August but below July's revised total. Governments shed 34,000 jobs. The cuts came mainly from local governments, which laid off teachers and other school employees.

    State and local governments usually add jobs during economic recoveries. This time, they have cut more than a half-million jobs since the recession ended in June 2009. Without those cuts, overall job growth would be much healthier.

    For example, after the recession of 1990 and 1991, state and local governments added about 18,000 jobs a month. If they had done that this month, overall job growth would have been more like 150,000 — probably enough to lower unemployment some.

    In the first four months of this year, the economy added an average of 180,000 jobs a month. But then manufacturing slowed, consumer confidence crashed and Washington fell into gridlock, first over whether to raise the nation's borrowing limit and then on how best to strengthen the economy.

    Meanwhile, hiring slowed. The economy added only 53,000 jobs in May and 20,000 in June. Friday's figures showed that hiring improved in July, slowed in August and rebounded in September.

    The dip in August appears to be because of the fight in Washington and because of increasing concerns about debt owed by European nations. If those nations can't pay that debt, banks in Europe will be hit with losses, perhaps even causing another financial crisis, like the one in 2008.

    Stocks gyrated wildly in response to the turmoil in the U.S. and Europe, and many businesses put off hiring. Companies added only 42,000 jobs in August, far fewer than July's gain of 173,000.

    The private sector rebounded last month and added 137,000 jobs. But September's number showed that businesses "are still in a very cautious phase," said Nigel Gault, an economist at IHS Global Insight.

    And the threats from Europe and Washington gridlock aren't going away, Gault said. Congress still hasn't agreed on a budget for next year, and will fight over whether to extend Social Security tax cuts, among other measures.

    Gault forecasts U.S. economic growth at a 2.4 percent annual rate for the third quarter, which includes July, August and September. He expects growth at 1 percent for the last three months of the year. Normal growth is more like 3 percent.

    Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke warned Congress this week that the economic recovery was "close to faltering," with slow job growth dragging down consumer confidence.

     

    1,204 comments

    • Robert  •  7 mths ago
      A large percentage of jobs are from rampant and expanding government that eats up tax dollars like the behemoth it is and produces nothing worthwhile or useful.
      • go time 7 mths ago
        You mean like interstate highways or a military?
      • steve 7 mths ago
        no MORON #$%$ Those programs actually DO benefit US ALL.It's the crumby entitlement programs that DO NOT benefit all yet ALL pay for them.Medicare and Medicaid. Welfare. Department of this and Department of that.Grow up.
      • Polk Potash 7 mths ago
        try bungie jumping in your wood shed.
    • Andrew  •  7 mths ago
      Ok so add 103,000 jobs and US babies are born at a rate of aprox 10,000 a day wich is 300,000 a month.... just looked it up on line! You can try mabie you will come up with a different number? So holiday jobs are off to save the day!
      • Michael 7 mths ago
        How many old people die a month, and people that die in accidents? This will offset some of the 300k babies born per month.
      • kendellmd 7 mths ago
        We could spend hours attempting to determine if the number of babies born offsets the number of deaths but the truth will never change - people don't protest in mass with things are good for the masses.
    • janice  •  7 mths ago
      Minimum wage part time jobs that people can't live off
      • angryinarizona 7 mths ago
        Pays more them unemployment dumbchit
      • Dan 7 mths ago
        Minimum wage is the greatest killer of jobs of all time.
        Especially for inexperienced workers (once they get experienced, they get raises.)
      • STEPHEN 7 mths ago
        Angryinarizona: If you insist on insulting another of your fellow Americans, please check your spelling first. If you aren't perfect, you have no right calling someone else dumb. Period.
    • blue cow  •  7 mths ago
      so they added .0016% of the jobs needed?
      • Rob 7 mths ago
        And Bush was losing about 800,000. Per Month by the end of his reign of ???
      • blue cow 7 mths ago
        The operative statement end, meaning Bush is not President
      • Dr. Juicy 7 mths ago
        .0008% if you don't count the returning Verizon workers.
    • Big Red One  •  7 mths ago
      Pure propaganda. As Disraeli said: (paraphrasing) "The are lies, #$%$ lies, and statistics."
      • Techlink Online 7 mths ago
        Or there's Hitler who said “If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed”
      • elfin 7 mths ago
        The internet is filled with quotations attributed to the wrong people.
      • Stephen 7 mths ago
        owebama jobs costs use more in tax dollars than there worth
    • JoeK  •  7 mths ago
      Heh Heh, fool on you again Middle America. We just added 55,000 jobs but since 47,000 striking Verizon union workers returned to work, we decided to pad our number and call it 103,000 NEW jobs. We are happy to scrape the bottom of the barrel to fool you. We are hoping to fool you again in 2012 to give the Messiah Onebama one more term. You Middle America people are so gullible.

      P.S. We won't report the number of job loss since that will ruin our story. We aim to fool. Don't ya know.
    • Sammy K  •  7 mths ago
      Sounds like the lying media is at it again.Come on,obama jobs plan,what a pack of lies.
    • patrick  •  7 mths ago
      Everyday more printed lies, 45,000 of these jobs are returning strikers from Verizon! Amazing..
    • giantmann  •  7 mths ago
      These numbers are a lie!!!! Over 41,000 new jobs reported were Verizon workers coming back from STRIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! These should not have been counted!!! They decided to strike, and they get to collect Unemployment????? What #$%$!!! Yahoo is so slanted in their reporting it's sickening!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Boomer  •  7 mths ago
      It is a manipulated perception. Those Verizon workers were already HIRED, they were just on strike. That is not necessarily the same thing as "unemployed".
    • Left Coast  •  7 mths ago
      Its a terrible strategic blunder not to address outsourcing as the primary cause of job loss and how job loss impacts upon national security. Our military preparedness depends upon a robust domestic manufacturing sector. Its thrilling for American companies to be doing so well in Asian markets but it also irresponsible to disregard the damage they are doing at home by abandoning the economic powerhouse supporting the nation - tax paying workers. God help us if at sometime in the future we find ourselves isolated from the world much in the same way Britain was in World War II and dependent upon nonexistent heavy industry to arm our soldiers against an armed invasion of superior numbers.
    • Don  •  7 mths ago
      The fact is that at 300,000 jobs per month would not be enough to sustain the economy so what is all the buzz about.
    • GusH  •  7 mths ago
      The real jobless number is about 20%, regardless of what the government or government controlled media tell you.
    • Hans Enfiet  •  7 mths ago
      103,000 jobs added. Given the current level of un/underemployment in this country (myself included), that equates to a midget #$%$ on a forest fire!
    • Bryant Hudson  •  7 mths ago
      The first sentence is wrong. The job situation is getting worse. It takes 200,000 jobs/month just to stay even.
    • joe  •  7 mths ago
      The picture here says it all. An 8 dollar an hour oil changer and probably glad to have the job. Possibly without medical insurance and a weeks vacation. Took that job after being layed off from an American company that after 25 years closed and moved to Mexico. He now makes half what he made at the other company. Just my assumption, but maybe not far off.
    • Tennisbum  •  7 mths ago
      It's all smoke and mirrors and I think most people finally are getting it!
    • thetruth  •  7 mths ago
      Temp holiday work... You guys do this every frigg'n year.
    • WTF  •  7 mths ago
      Once again the mainstream media (AP et.al.) are trying to blow smoke up our keesters. 45K of those were returning strikers from Verizon. #$%$ do they think we are? Idiots? If it looks like a pig, smells like a pig, guess what? IT IS A PIG!
    • jfun80s  •  7 mths ago
      So where is the part about the fact that a majority of the jobs added were from verizon workers coming off strike?
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