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South Florida Unemployment Rate Remains the Same Despite Growth in Job Creation

In February, South Florida’s unemployment rate remained stable when compared with the previous year despite the fact that all three counties experienced an annual increase in job creation, according to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.

Broward County’s rate of unemployment remained exactly the same compared to last year at 4.5 percent. Palm Beach County’s rate increased from 4.6 percent last year to 4.7 percent this year. Miami-Dade County’s rate remained exactly the same at five percent.

Broward County has reportedly created 20,400 jobs since last year. Palm Beach County created 13,200 jobs, most of which were in leisure and hospitality. Miami-Dade County had the highest increase, creating 22,300 jobs. The county created 9,100 jobs in education and health services; 3,700 in trade, transportation and utilities; 2,700 in other services; 2,500 in government; 2,400 in professional and business services; 1,400 in leisure and hospitality, 500 in construction and mining and 300 in manufacturing.

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One in Ten People Denied Jobs Due to Employer Credit Checks

A recent survey from Demos found that one in four unemployed people were required to go through a credit check when applying for a job. The survey also found that one in ten people were denied employment due to information on their credit report. The survey was conducted on 1,000 low and middle-income households. Most people believe credit checks are only required when applying for senior level positions; however, the study found that credit checks are commonly used for entry-level or low-paying positions as well. It is likely that some workers denied a position due to their credit score have errors on their report. According to the Federal Trade Commission, one in five consumers has an error on their credit report.

Demos also surveyed the reason for bad credit and found that two common factors for bad credit scores are unemployment and the loss of health insurance. The report attributes many of those with bad credit to poor misfortune and a suffering economy and says little of how these people would perform at work. The survey also found that minorities are affected more by these credit checks than white households. African-American households had an average unemployment rate of 14% at the end of 2012 and Hispanic households had an average of 10%. These are much higher than white households, which were at 6% at the end of 2012, according to the Economic Policy Institute.

To read more on this story visit: http://money.cnn.com/2013/03/04/pf/employer-credit-checks/index.html

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Job Recovery Rate Higher for Workers with College Degrees

According to CNN Money, recent studies have shown that levels of job recovery are much higher for workers with a college degree. Workers with higher levels of education such as: master’s degrees, doctorates or professional degrees are a small part of the population and have been affected the least by the suffering job market. Unfortunately, those with a high school diploma or less have experienced the greatest job deficit and slowest employment gains.

Workers with master’s, doctorates or other professional degrees have experienced a 6.7% job market gain since 2010. Approximately 1.1 million more workers reported having jobs in 2012 than in 2010. Workers with bachelor’s degrees have reported a 5% gain since 2010. Workers with a high school diploma or less have been experiencing a loss in jobs since 2007. Approximately 767,000 fewer reported having a job in 2012 than in 2010. Experts say this is a long-running trend that has been shifting the U.S. economy toward more professional occupations. The health care and professional services sectors experienced the strongest job growth last year. Construction, a predominately blue-collar profession, experienced the biggest sector cut.

To read more on this story visit: http://money.cnn.com/2013/01/24/news/economy/college-degree-jobs-recovery/index.html?iid=SF_E_River

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Rise in Unemployment in 2013

There has been a slight rise in claims for unemployment benefits just two weeks into the New Year. Economists say this is an indicator of the current state of the job market. During the first week of the year, approximately 371,000 people filed first-time unemployment claims, 4,000 more than the last week in December. Although the job market recovery has a long way to go, it has improved since the height of the recession when weekly unemployment claims surged above 600,000. There were roughly 12.2 million Americans jobless during December, meaning the unemployment rate for the month was 7.8%.

Unemployment claims seemed to have leveled off during 2012, ranging from 350,000 to 400,000 throughout most of the year. The U.S. economy has added an average of 150,000 jobs to the market each month throughout 2012; a rate that barely keeps up with the population growth each month. Economists say that if the market could reduce filings to 320,000 and 350,000 claims per week in 2013, this would greatly improve the economy. If claims were in this range, approximately 250,000 jobs would be added to the economy each month.

To read more on this story visit: http://money.cnn.com/2013/01/10/news/economy/unemployment-benefits/index.html

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Home Construction – Slow but Stable in November

Home construction rates while still up from last year, slowed down in November. However, the three percent decline in new home construction is small enough that the housing market remains at a stable recovery rate. Economists believe a major contributor to the decline was Hurricane Sandy, the late October storm that devastated the Northeastern part of the U.S. The Northeast home construction rates dropped 5.2 percent from October to November after Sandy.
Builder confidence was also lower in the Northeast compared with other parts of the country, which is measured by the amount of applications for new building permits. In November, the rate of applications filed was down five percent compared with 2011 levels. The rest of the country saw major increases in applications. On average, applications for new permits increased 26.8 percent compared with November 2011 and 3.6 percent compared with the previous month.
In addition to home construction rates, the housing market has shown other signs of recovery, such as lower inventory, lower interest rates and lower foreclosure rates. An improving job market has also helped boost the economy.
To read more on this story visit: http://money.cnn.com/2012/12/19/real_estate/home-building-permits/index.html
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Economists Forecast Growth in 2013

Economists are hopeful for a modest growth in 2013 as the housing market continues to stabilize. The economy saw a 2.2 percent growth during 2012 and economists expect a 2.1 percent growth rate during 2013. Although it is a good sign for economic recovery, it is at such a slow pace that it will not have much effect on the unemployment rate. Economists from the National Association of Business Economics (NABE) say they expect the unemployment rate to level off next year to around 7.7 percent.
Economists have seen a slight stunt in economic growth during the October-December quarter and believe Hurricane Sandy is the cause. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) or the country’s output of goods and services has sharply declined during this quarter. However, if we go over the fiscal cliff in two weeks, this will likely cause even more damage to the economy. Economists say their anticipated growth rate is based on the hope that the federal government will find a solution to avoid tax and spending cuts.
NABE expects the growth in 2013 to include:
• 165,000 jobs added to the job market
• The inflation rate to increase 1.8 percent
• A 75 percent increase in long-term interest rates
To read more on this story visit: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/12/17/3145564/economists-forecasting-moderate.html
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Two Reporters Told to Choose Who Gets Laid Off

The Kansas City Star recently told two reporters to choose who would keep their job and who would be laid off. The president and publisher of the newspaper, Mi-Ai Parrish, said the publication would be forced to cut 17 positions total. The odd layoff approach has made national news and been widely criticized by workplace experts. Parrish also insinuated the paper would continue using this approach in order to give workers the option of a severance package. She said if no one volunteered, the person with the least amount of tenure would be laid off.
Workplace expert Bob Kelleher has encouraged organizations to stay away from insourcing layoff decisions. The reason leadership positions exist is so that someone is held accountable for these kinds of decisions. In the aftermath of the layoffs, the majority of workers left will likely have little respect for the leaders of the company. It appears to the remaining workers that those who should be making the decisions lack the courage to do so.
To read more on this story visit: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/two-kansas-city-star-reporters-told-choose-who-gets-sacked-1C7573609
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Mortgage Rates Fall to New Lows

The housing market continues to show signs of recovery as average rates on fixed mortgages fell to new lows last week. Freddie Mac released that the average rate on 30-year loans fell to the lowest rate since 1971 at 3.34 percent. The rate was down from 3.40 percent the following week. The average fixed mortgage rate on 15-year loans was down from 2.69 percent the previous week to 2.65 percent last week.
Home prices, home sales, home construction and refinancing have all slowly increased this year. The Federal Reserve announced that tight lending standards have slowed down the economy’s recovery process. Chairman, Ben Bernanke said the banks were forced to raise their standards in 2008 after the housing market crashed. He went on to say that if banks would loosen lending standards now that things are improving, the economic recovery would speed up by boosting home sales.
To read more on this story visit: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2012/11/15/mortgge-rates/1706975/
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South Florida’s Unemployment Rates Drop to 2008 Lows

South Florida recently experienced its lowest rate of unemployment since 2008. The combined unemployment claims dropped eight percent during October from the previous year. However, South Florida experienced declining rates of as much as 25 percent during the beginning months of 2012. In Broward County, October’s first-time unemployment was down 12 percent from a previous three-month average. In Miami-Dade, October’s rate was down five percent from the previous year. Another positive sign for the economy is that job growth rates increased during the month of October.
Although the numbers are rising for the job market and unemployment filings are down, economists are disappointed the recovery is not at the speed it was during the end of 2011 and the start of 2012. Many believe the presidential election slowed down the job growth because companies were hesitant to hire during the campaigning process.
To read more on this story visit: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/14/3097754/unemployment-claims-lowest-since.html
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America’s Job Gap is 9 Million

According to data from the Economic Policy Institute, America has added 5 million jobs since February 2010. However, the country is still 9 million jobs shy of pre-recession unemployment rates. Even though the gap is shrinking every year, economists say the job market’s conditions are still weak.
There are now 3.8 million fewer jobs now than in the pre-recession years and the working-age population has increased by 5.2 million workers in the past five years. In order to eliminate the gap, America would have to add 330,000 jobs per month for the next three years, which is twice the rate being added today. The current job growth rate would not close the gap until 2020.
To read more on this story visit: http://money.cnn.com/2012/11/09/news/economy/jobs-america/index.html?iid=HP_LN
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