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October Jobs Report: Deja Vu All Over Again

This is getting repetitive. The October jobs report, out Friday morning, is very similar to the reports of recent months. Some 80,000 new payroll jobs were created, and the unemployment rate ticked down to 9.0 percent. It highlights a trend of an employment market that's recovering very slowly, with workers eking out meager gains.

A few items worth noting:

The "conservative recovery" continues. For months we've been noticing that, every month, the private sector adds jobs while the public sector cuts them. It's been the case for much of the past year that the U.S. economy is growing not because of government spending, but in spite of government cutbacks. In October, the private sector created 104,000 jobs, with gains led by professional and business services (33,000) and leisure and hospitality (22,000). Manufacturing posted a small 5,000 jobs gain. Meanwhile, governments at all levels cut 24,000 jobs. Since May 2010, government has cut one million jobs while the private sector has added 2.28 million positions.

Labor market frustration remains at high levels. The headline unemployment rate is only one of several data points contained in the report. And while the 9.0 percent rate is pretty dreadful, other metrics bear witness to a high and depressing level of labor market weakness. The unemployment rate for teenagers stands at 24.1 percent. The employment-population ratio checked in at a truly weak 58.4 percent. And the U-6, an alternate measure of unemployment that includes people who have given up people who are marginally attached to the workforce and people who are working part-time but would rather be working full-time, stands at 16.2 percent. That's down from 16.5 percent in September 2011, and down from 17.0 percent in October 2010, but it's still much too high.

Workers with jobs are making limited gains. While the number of jobs increased, the labor market remains remarkably loose. And that means corporations are able to get away with minimal wage increases. Average weekly earnings rose a smidge in October, to $795.42 from $793.70 in September. Average weekly wages are up just 1.8 percent in the past 12 months.

The trend is your friend. Each month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics looks back at the data reported in the prior two months and issues a revised figure on job creation. In the last two years, it has been common for prior months to be revised upwards. That trend continued. The August figure, previously reported as a gain of 57,000 jobs, was nearly doubled to a gain of 104,000 jobs. The September figure, originally reported as a 103,000 jobs gain was revised sharply higher to a gain of 158,000. In all, BLS discovered 102,000 jobs that it hadn't noted previously. So far this year, then, the economy has added 1.435 million jobs.

Here's something else that's repetitive: The jobs market won't do much to spur the bodies in Washington that have the ability to do something about the situation to act. The Federal Reserve is bound by its dual mandate to promote full employment. But Chairman Ben Bernanke on Wednesday essentially indicated that, even though the central bank is failing miserably at carrying out that mandate, he doesn't plan to do anything. And Congress and the White House are locked in their usual cycle of dysfunction. President Obama has proposed a series of measures that economists and neutral organizations agree would spur job creation. Republicans in the House and Senate, aided by a few Democrats, choose not to pass them. It's worth repeating: The recovery in the jobs market is taking place despite government, not because of it. And that's likely to be the case for next month as well.

Daniel Gross is economics editor at Yahoo! Finance.

Email him at grossdaniel11@yahoo.com; follow him on Twitter @grossdm.

 
  • GeneS  •  6 months ago
    i love the bull-crap about many have given up, i know at least 5 unemployed who are no longer collecting benefits, thus aren't being counted, they are still looking for work, no one from gov't contacts them and asks.
    • Mike 6 months ago
      They don't really care! It's obvious! They take our tax dollars as pay... and oops we forgot why we're here..... oh more tax breaks for the rich and corporations even though the top 30 corporations pay no tax at all... Stop selling us out already!!
    • Kim 6 months ago
      Add myself and two others to this total of people not counted but very much looking. Obama is a disaster.
    • Mel 6 months ago
      Kim, Reaganomics and the Bush years brought on this disaster. Quit blaming Obama, you returd!
  • Bobby  •  6 months ago
    The expert keep saying that jobless claims have to be below 375,000 for the unemployment number to go down. it hasent been below that in 9 months. So how does the number go down .1% in a single month? Smoke and mirrors.
    • Alan 6 months ago
      People are being dropped off too.
    • Derick 6 months ago
      Anyone who ran out of benefits does not count anymore. People that are so discouraged they stopped looking, they don't count either. Does the government really think they are fooling us with these type of numbers?
    • A Yahoo! User 6 months ago
      And...as in other months...those figures will be "readjusted" due to "technical errors."
  • Money  •  6 months ago
    Real unemployment is still 25 million.
    • Jonnie 6 months ago
      okay cool....what do you want people to do about it
    • Tony O 6 months ago
      Hussein Obama and his nazi thugs don't want America to see that number!
    • GeneS 6 months ago
      Right On Money !
  • Patricia  •  6 months ago
    doesnt anyone notice that there are no more jobs, a future third world country, where is the america that i grew up in?
    • Tired 6 months ago
      Obama and the Dems are hell-bent on destroying it.
    • J D 6 months ago
      this started way before ANYONE heard of obama think about it.. we the people need revolt start goverment from scratch let banks / creit card companys fall FORCE BIG BISSNESS TO PAY THERE FAIR SHARE
    • Sharons_Ass 6 months ago
      It's gone. mexico and china is taking over mainstreet, as well as welfare offices
  • Keen Wolverine  •  6 months ago
    The person(s) responsible for the incorrect way of measuring true unemployment and underemployment need to be unemployed immediately for misleading the American public.
    • Darkitec 6 months ago
      You can thank the Democrats in charge during the glorious Jimmy Carter Era for that wonderful under calculation. This is the same bunch that changed how inflation was calculated so that it didn't look so bad either.
    • REGC 6 months ago
      Hopefully, next November he'll get his two months notice.
    • Lucixir 6 months ago
      You can blame democrats and republicans, both outsource or country for different reasons but their goals are the same, empower themselves and become wealthy.

      This party affiliation is just a means to keep us divided, pointing fingers at each other and not focus on the real problem, which is government not for the people, only for themselves.
  • Redgal  •  6 months ago
    all I know is I have applied to over 500 jobs and can''t get one. Been out of work for almost 3 years. yikes
  • jim  •  6 months ago
    It's comforting to know that if I should ever loose my job, there's a fantastic minimum wage job awaiting me.
  • anonymous  •  6 months ago
    i was put off my full employment by my company while my coworker works a double shift during the week that i can work, they don't bother if i could work it ,my 40 hour work week and overtime has gone to someone else i work with on the same jobs
    the ones that call me for work say i thought you were part time not!
    collect benefits and wind up in court for fraud when i only get 2 days to work
    most of my coworkers are now under 40 and another race that's the schedule
  • JOE PRO  •  6 months ago
    I'm still calling it a depression...... recession just doesn't fit after 34 months of hell!
  • jeff  •  6 months ago
    80,000 jobs at an average of 6.37 per hour means 80,000 more on food stamps. I would love to have the printing contract for food stamps!
  • N  •  6 months ago
    Jobs situation is worse than it looks:

    YOUR DAMN RIGHT IT'S WORSE!

    Remember that November 2012, LEMMINGS!
  • Yawn  •  6 months ago
    More work for us Americans? Hmm who they kidding! All and I mean All fields are hiring outside of the USA to save money by hiring outsiders that will work all hours for half the pay! That's the biggest problem right now! From IT to Medical! I know a guy from japan who is working 7 days a week, working 16 hours a day or more and he cant do anything about it because he is here on a work visa and they ("The Company") always taunt him that he could be replaced! In other words If you don't do what we say,you'll be kicked off the bandwagon! Now they sent him to india to train people that will most likely be hired by more American Companies doing work us Americans can do but for less pay! This is something that has to stop! Even hospitals are hiring Nurses from philippines because that will save hospitals money than hiring American Nurses that will or have graduated! MY AMERICAN Brothers and Sisters NEEDS TO WAKE UP! Write O-DUMB-A a letter!
  • Boshwag  •  6 months ago
    What kind of idiot does the reporter think we are? The unemployment rate tick down to 9.0 because the public sector add 80,000 jobs in October. How can 80,000 new jobs tick down the unemployment rate? I don't think so. Do you?
  • EM  •  6 months ago
    Anyone who deals with the government on a regular basis knows it can be cut by 50% and be just as effective...errr ineffective, actually. It's like spending $1000 for a car that doesn't run...might as well spend $500 and you can get the same thing.
  • Five-O  •  6 months ago
    Washington CAN NOT FIX THIS!
  • Gary  •  6 months ago
    I have seen the light! The government does not want to fix this mess, if they did, they would! I do not know the reason why they do not want to fix it, although I have my suspicions. Unless we vote every last one of these politicians out of office during the next election, we the American people are screwed---even worse than we are now! Problem is, it may already be too late.
  • John  •  6 months ago
    I wonder if that 9% employment includes those people that are no longer getting unemployment and have either given up looking or accepted a part time minimum wage job??
    I'm one of the under employed whoes wife is working part time,and the companies we work for are going to give us a 1099 at the end of the year. Thats gotta mean we are totally off the grid. I don't see a stastic for that situation. Gotta a be huge number.
  • Arthur Leonard  •  6 months ago
    At this moment im afraid to say I have lost faith in our government
  • HL  •  6 months ago
    919 days since the Senate began to try and pass a budget. You have to pass a budget before economic policies are in place. The House is passing bills and reform, while the Senate is dithering.
  • JOE PRO  •  6 months ago
    Walmart hired last week for holiday work..... what happens in January when those 40,000 jobs at $7.25 an hour are gone.

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Daniel Gross joined Yahoo! Finance in the fall of 2010 as columnist, economics editor, and a co-host of The Daily Ticker. The best-selling author of six books, including Forbes Greatest Business Stories and Dumb Money: How Our Greatest Financial Minds Bankrupted the Nation, Gross has been covering politics, business, and economics for two decades. The longtime “Moneybox” columnist for Slate, he was a staff writer and columnist for Newsweek and a contributor to the “Economic View” column in the New York Times.

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