Monday, January 11, 2010

December Was the Worst Month for US Unemployment Since the Great Recession Began.


History repeating itself? President Obama has been accused by some economists of making the same mistakes policymakers in the US made in the Great Depression, which followed the Wall Street crash of 1929, pictured Photo: AP

The labour force contracted by 661,000. This did not show up in the headline jobless rate because so many Americans dropped out of the system. The broad U6 category of unemployment rose to 17.3pc. That is the one that matters.
Wall Street rallied. Bulls hope that weak jobs data will postpone monetary tightening: a silver lining in every catastrophe, or perhaps a further exhibit of market infantilism.

The home foreclosure guillotine usually drops a year or so after people lose their job, and exhaust their savings. The local sheriff will escort them out of the door, often with some sympathy –– just like the police in 1932, mostly Irish Catholics who tithed 1pc of their pay for soup kitchens.
Realtytrac says defaults and repossessions have been running at over 300,000 a month since February. One million American families lost their homes in the fourth quarter. Moody's Economy.com expects another 2.4m homes to go this year. Taken together, this looks awfully like Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath.
Judges are finding ways to block evictions. One magistrate in Minnesota halted a case calling the creditor "harsh, repugnant, shocking and repulsive". We are not far from a de facto moratorium in some areas.
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3 comments:

  1. yes, but haven't you seen the " other statistic" existing home sales up in Dec. 7.4 % to a seasonaly adj. figure of 6.5 million units.

    So, let me get this straight - this guy says we can expect to see "another 2.4 million to go this year" and yet we're selling 6.5.

    Holy blue smoke and mirrors Batman - I get a really large headache just trying these days

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  2. But, but my TV told me unemployment is up, recession over and the economy is in a recovery?

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  3. but everyone I know is working and out spending money and the malls are jammed and everyone has a full cart, the tv tells me the good times are here and it really feels great

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