Articles About Economic Policy Institute
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 01.11.2012
Job Creation Strengthens, But Unemployment Increases?
American companies added 244,000 jobs to the economy in April, the fastest pace in five years. In an ironic twist, however, the unemployment rate climbed to nine percent, according to the Department of Labor. The unemployment rate fell to 8.8 percent in March after dropping continuously since November’s rate of 9.8 percent rate. Economists had […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 11.08.2011
Recent College Grads Can Expect Starting Salaries 10 Percent Below 2000 Levels
Recent college graduates can expect to earn 10 percent less than they did as long ago as 2000. In fact, one of the longest-lasting legacies of the great recession may be its negative impact on the lifetime careers of young graduates. The current high unemployment rate will leave many of them a step behind throughout […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 02.16.2011
It’s the Jobs, Stupid.
President Obama recently took a short stroll from the White House and through Lafayette Park to give a speech in what might be termed enemy territory – the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The subject was jobs and what the Chamber can do to jump start hiring by the companies that form its membership. Noting that […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 12.22.2010
November Unemployment Matches 1980s Record
With the U.S. unemployment rate rising to 9.8 percent in November, the Department of Labor is concerned that economic recovery isn’t progressing as quickly as it would prefer. For the 19th consecutive month, unemployment has stayed above nine percent — the longest streak on record, beating out previous highs in the 1980s. Despite optimistic predictions […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 12.14.2009
Buddy, Can You Spare a Job?
With the national unemployment rate at 10.2 percent, President Barack Obama is focusing on job creation – the American public’s number one concern. The administration’s “White House to Main Street” summit and tour is gathering advice from a variety of stakeholders, including business executives, small-business owners, economists, union officials and Ed Pawlowski, the mayor of […]