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- Over 50, Female and Jobless Even as Others Return to Work
- Job Markets New Normal: Smaller Workforce, Sluggish Pay
- As Job Rate Rises, Older Workers Are Often Left Behind – NYTimes.com
- Amid Gains in Jobs and Pay, Americans Rejoin the Work Force
- Our Series on the Decline of Work: An Introduction
- The startling fact you, we and Paul Krugman didnt know about the jobs report | Making Sen$e | PBS NewsHour
- A New Reason to Question the Official Unemployment Rate
- New Job Law Misses the Mark
- Out of Work, Out of Benefits, and Running Out of Options
- Low-Wage Workers Find It’s Easier to Fall Into Poverty, and Harder to Get Out
- Big Business Joins Obama Effort to Aid Long-Term Unemployed
- Caught in a Revolving Door of Unemployment
- For Long-Term Jobless, a Stubborn Trend
- The Damage Done
- Soft Jobs Data Not Expected to Deter Fed
- Reinvented in His 60s, After 26 Jobless Months
- Treasury’s Lew Sees Danger of Lingering Long-Term Unemployment
- Jobs Data Is Strong, but Not Too Strong, Easing Fed Fears
- North Carolina’s Deep Cut to Jobless Benefits Takes Effect Amid Protests
- War on the Unemployed
- Sunday Dialogue – An Economy in Transition
- Where Have All the Jobs Gone?
- The Jobless Trap
- U.S. Adds Only 88,000 Jobs – Jobless Rate Falls to 7.6%
- The War On Entitlements
- Answers for Boomers Affected by the Great Recession
- Americans Closest to Retirement Were Hardest Hit by Recession
- How 5 Older Workers Saw a Chance to Remake Their Careers
- Boomers See Improved Jobs Picture
- 2012 in review
- When Prophecy Fails
- Lingering Unemployment Poses Long-Term Risk
- New York’s Rising Jobless Rate Poses Test for Cuomo
- Majority of New Jobs Pay Low Wages, Study Finds
- Who Wears the Pants in This Economy?
- Long-Term Jobless Regroup to Fight the Odds
- U.S. Added 163,000 Jobs in July – Jobless Rate Ticked Up
- The Human Disaster of Unemployment
- Unemployment Report for June – NYTimes.com
- Older, Jobless and Forced Onto Social Security
- U.S. Added 69,000 Jobs in May – Jobless Rate at 8.2%
- Extended Federal Unemployment Benefits Begin to Wind Down
- U.S. Added Only 115,000 Jobs in April – Rate Is 8.1%
- A Worrisome Rise in Jobless Claims
- Jobless Recovery Leaves Middle Class Behind
- U.S. Added Only 120,000 Jobs in March, Report Shows
- Citys Jobless Rate Continues to Rise Faster Than Job Creation Rate
- ‘Right to Work’ Bills Face Uncertain Future
- Weekly Jobless Claims Fall as Producer Prices Increase
- U.S. Economy Gains Another 227,000 Jobs
- More sought unemployment benefits last week
- Gallup’s Unadjusted Unemployment Data Suggest Increase in BLS Adjusted Figure
- January Jobs Report Reflects Hope a Recovery Is Blooming
- U.S. Recovery Slowly Gained Speed in Late ’11, Data Show
- New Figures Show Economy Improving — But Still Not Fast Enough
- New York City’s Jobless Rate Rises as Nation’s Falls
- Weekly applications for unemployment benefits plunge to lowest point in nearly 4 years
- U.S. Adds 200,000 Jobs – Unemployment Rate at 8.5%
- U.S. Manufacturing Gains Jobs as Wages Retreat
- The Economic Policy Institute’s “11 Telling Charts From 2011”
- Signs of Hope in Jobs Report – Unemployment Drops to 8.6%
- Long-Term Unemployment Carries Risks for U.S.
- ‘Near Poor’ – Not Quite in Poverty, but Still Struggling
- Pain of Jobs Crisis Extends Beyond The Unemployed Themselves
- Stubbornly High Jobless Rate Offers Little Hope to Unemployed
- No relief for long-term unemployed
- Jobless Go Without, but Stay Hopeful, Poll Finds
- Social Inequality and the New Elite
- Modest Growth in Jobs Tempers Recession Fears
- Latest Unemployment Figures Show More Americans Working Part-Time, Looking for Full-Time Jobs
- Recession A Tougher Hit For The Middle-Aged
- Worker Activists Deliver Petitions Against Jobless Discrimination To Capitol Hill
- Unemployment Rises as City’s Recovery Stalls
- Fact: 4 Job Seekers per Opening in U.S.
- With No New Jobs in August, Calls for Urgent Action
- Obama’s jobs plan: Do you have hope?
- Did We Drop the Ball on Unemployment?
- Barbara Ehrenreich – “We need not just jobs, but jobs that pay.”
- Rhode Island City Tests Vow to Pensioners
- Create a Special Job Credit for the Long-Term Unemployed
- United States Senate Special Committee on Aging
- AARP Public Policy Institute Analysis Paints Bleak Picture in July
- Five Ways the Downgrade in U.S. Credit Rating Affects You
- Lack of jobs for blacks creates tension between black lawmakers and Obama
- S.&P. Downgrades U.S. Long-Term Debt “from AAA to AA+, with a negative outlook.”
- U.S. Posts Stronger Job Gains Amid Fear – “The unemployment rate slipped a notch to 9.1 percent, but that was mainly because some people had simply given up looking for work.”
- August Jobs Report Shows Scant 117,000 Jobs Added in July – Unemployment Remains Above 9%
- Markets Plummet on Global Economic Fears
- Krugman: The Wrong Worries – “…when employment falls as much as it did from 2007 to 2009, you need a lot of job growth to make up the lost ground. And that just hasn’t happened.”
- Why Charges of Age Discrimination Are On The Rise
- Biggest threat to future? The jobs crisis.
- We Are Not Alone: Record rise in UK’s older workers condemned to long-term unemployment in recession
- Help-Wanted Ads Exclude the Long-Term Jobless
- Debt Deal – No New Taxes, No Social Security or Medicare Cuts – YET
- Dr. Carl Van Horn’s Interview with Over 50 and Out of Work
- The Hiring Bias Against the Unemployed
- One Way to Help the Jobless
- IAHSA to Brief the U.S. Congress this Monday
- In Washington, Ohio Working America members share their stories
- FDL Announces July 19 Congressional Office Visits to Protest Cuts to Social Security and Medicare | FDL Action