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mahatmakanejeeves

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18. OpEd: Unemployment benefits weren't what kept workers home. The latest crummy jobs report proves it
Wed Oct 13, 2021, 01:43 PM
Oct 2021
LA Times

Column: Unemployment benefits weren't what kept workers home. The latest crummy jobs report proves it

Michael Hiltzik
Tue, October 12, 2021, 9:00 AM

The latest jobs report from the federal government, covering September employment, had some bad news and, so to speak, some better news.

The report, issued Oct. 8 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, was a big miss compared with expectations — nonfarm employment rose by only 194,000, the bureau said, while economists were projecting 500,000 — and the weakest so far this year.

What was more encouraging about the generally dismal picture was that it ruled out a theme favored by conservative politicians and pundits. They had asserted that the federal boost to state unemployment benefits — which came to $300 a week this year, down from last year's $600 a week — had kept workers glued to their living room couches instead of going out and getting a job.

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But the latest job figures point to different forces keeping workers at home. One explanation is surely the rise of the Delta variant of the coronavirus, which led to a resumption of business closures and renewed safety fears among workers in jobs requiring close contact with the public, such as retail and restaurant employees.

Delta-related school closings may also have placed a particular burden on working women. About 309,000 women ages 20 and older dropped out of the workforce in September. With a loss of about 40,000 women in August, the female civilian workforce declined by about 350,000, or 0.5%, in those two months, the first such declines in a year.

There are also signs that workers are showing new reluctance to return to lousy jobs, whether defined by low pay, abusive or hazardous workplaces, or limited opportunities for advancement.

Some economists conjecture that savings from the higher unemployment benefits are giving these workers some breathing room to look for better work. That might be interpreted as justifying the impression that unemployment payments kept workers off the job, but in those cases the main result is still a job search, merely a more discerning one.

The government's latest monthly Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary, the so-called JOLTS report, underscores that the slow job recovery has much to do with workers looking for better work. According to the report, 4.3 million workers, or 2.9% of the labor force, quit their jobs in August. That's the highest rate since the BLS began tracking the data in December 2000.

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Whoa. That's a LOT fewer jobs added than expected. mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2021 #1
I had it queued up and refreshing and posted when it finally hit (that site beat WaPo by a minute)! BumRushDaShow Oct 2021 #2
Yahoo is still around? pwb Oct 2021 #3
And still as wacky and loud and busy and pop-uppy as they were almost 30 years ago BumRushDaShow Oct 2021 #6
Hey, it's a better news source than ZuckerFOX The Fifty Stateman Oct 2021 #9
What a shock--NOT. Still a pandemic going on Bengus81 Oct 2021 #4
Exactly BumRushDaShow Oct 2021 #7
Links to earlier reports: mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2021 #5
My gurus were right: End the stim and UI payments, gas @ $3.50 bucolic_frolic Oct 2021 #8
Yeah I have been stocking up BumRushDaShow Oct 2021 #10
Suspect the biggest detriement to people returning more Deminpenn Oct 2021 #11
Weak September jobs report underscores Fed's misdiagnosis of delta variant's toll on the economy mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2021 #12
i think there is another factor going on too BumRushDaShow Oct 2021 #13
They Are Far Less Reliable Now ProfessorGAC Oct 2021 #14
In last month's UE OP BumRushDaShow Oct 2021 #15
From the source, the BLS report: mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2021 #16
Need to take some time to study this. calimary Oct 2021 #17
OpEd: Unemployment benefits weren't what kept workers home. The latest crummy jobs report proves it mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2021 #18
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