Political Economy category archive
Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0
For all practical purposes, no change:
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The four-week moving average, a less-volatile measure, fell to 367,250 from 368,750.
The number of people continuing to collect jobless benefits rose by 4,000 to 3.26 million in the week ended Oct. 20. The continuing claims figure does not include the number of workers receiving extended benefits under federal programs.
I would expect an increase next week, due to the recent spell of bad weather in the Northeast.
Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0
For all practical purposes, about the same.
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The median forecast of 48 economists surveyed by Bloomberg called for a drop in claims to 370,000. Estimates ranged from 350,000 to 382,000. The Labor Department revised the previous week’s figure up from an initially reported 388,000.
The four-week moving average of jobless claims, a less- volatile measure than the weekly figures, rose to 368,000 last week from 366,500. At the end of September, before the start of the quarter, the average was 375,500.
Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0
I was in a binder this morning and forgot to check the weekly unemployment data. Slightly worse:
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The four-week moving average, a less volatile measure than the weekly figures, rose to 365,500 last week from 364,750. The average number of claims over the past two weeks was in line with the four-week average, indicating little change in the pace of firings outside the seasonal swings.
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Payrolls rose 114,000 in September after a 142,000 increase the prior month, according to Labor Department figures released earlier this month. The unemployment rate dropped to a three- year low of 7.8 percent from 8.1 percent.
Today’s report showed the number of people continuing to receive jobless benefits fell by 29,000 in the week ended Oct. 6 to 3.25 million.
Slurred Speech 0
Mark Sanford should have stuck to hiking the Appalachian Trail.
Afterthought:
In an environment tolerant of bigotry, ethnic and racial slurs become so ingrained that the persons uttering them don’t realize that that they are doing so.
That’s why they get taken aback when someone calls them on it, leading to responses such as “You’re being too sensitive,” “I was just making a joke,” or “No racism/sexism/etc was intended.”
They don’t notice it just as we don’t notice the nitrogen in the air we breathe, but, by God, it’s there.
State Rape: Tools of the Trade 0
North Carolina Democratic Congressional candidate Deb Butler shows Republican toys.
Warning: Video shows Actual Medical Device that Republicans don’t want you to see.
Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0
Under 350k for the first time since Bush’s crash:
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The four-week moving average for jobless claims, a less- volatile measure, fell to 364,000 from 375,500.
The number of people continuing to collect jobless benefits dropped by 15,000 to 3.27 million in the week ended Sept. 29. The continuing claims figure does not include the number of workers receiving extended benefits under federal programs.
Concert today: I hear the sound of the wingnut wurlitzer cranking up . . . .
The Little Dead Schoolhouse 3
At one time, California had one of the best public education systems in the world.
No more. At Asia Times, Andy Kroll takes a look at what happened.
California’s public higher education system is, in other words, dying a slow death. The promise of a cheap, quality education is slipping away for the working and middle classes, for immigrants, for the very people whom the University of California’s creators held in mind when they began their grand experiment 144 years ago. And don’t think the slow rot of public education is unique to California: that state’s woes are the nation’s.
Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0
For all practical purposes no change. Bloomberg:
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The number of people continuing to collect jobless benefits also was unchanged at 3.28 million in the week ended Sept. 22. The continuing claims figure does not include the number of workers receiving extended benefits under federal programs.
Those who’ve used up their traditional benefits and are now collecting emergency and extended payments increased by about 1,400 to 2.16 million in the week ended Sept. 15. The number of people receiving extended benefits climbed by 18,800 after an increase in New York’s jobless rate allowed dismissed workers in that state to again become eligible, a Labor Department spokesman said.
The Ryan Plan to sell the government to Wall Street and offshore all employment will, no doubt, alter these numbers.
On the Debate, Comment Rescue Dept. 1
I haven’t watched a Presidential debate in years and decided that now was not the time to start. They turned into kabuki long ago.
I gather that Romney was glib and assured. So was Vanilla Ice.
(It’s my comment. I can rescue it.)













