Credit: Calculated Risk |
Chemical manufacturing employment fell 1,700 positions to 791,500 employed, the 2nd straight month of declines.
The unemployment rate for bachelor's degree holders was up 0.2% to 3.7%; the unemployment rate for non-high-school-degree holders was down 1.0% to 10.3%.
All in all, no real progress, but no real steps back. Thanks, as always, to Calculated Risk Blog.
UPDATED: Fixed some numbers.
UPDATED: Fixed some numbers.
It looks like previous recessions were too brief, too shallow, or too noisy to observe the linear recovery trend. I have to wonder: Are there economic "laws" governing the slope?
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