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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Oak Forest Unemployment Numbers Down from a Year Ago

Unemployment rates in Illinois increased slightly from November 2012 to December but are still down compared to the the end of 2011, according to new figures released last week.

Unemployment rates in Illinois increased slightly from November 2012 to December but are still down compared to the the end of 2011, according to new figures released last week. November local unemployment rates fell in nine of 12 metro areas compared to last year, according to data released by the U.S. Department of Labor and the Illinois Department of Employment Security. "The most pressing challenge to our economic progress is the uncertainty tied to Congress, the debt ceiling and the fiscal cliff," IDES Director Jay Rowell said. "Our economic recovery could be compromised if Congress is not seen as working together to build a solution." IDES generally reports unemployment figures for municipalities with populations of 25,000 or more …

Monday, January 7, 2013

Unemployment Rate in Illinois Drops in November

With a fiscal cliff looming, the Department of Employment Security said last month that a solution was necessary to help improve jobless rates.

Unemployment rates in Illinois dropped slightly from October 2012 to November, to 8.2 percent, and are a full percentage point lower compared to 2011, according to new figures released last week.  November local unemployment rates fell in 11 of 12 metro areas compared to last year, according to data released by the U.S. Department of Labor and the Illinois Department of Employment Security. "The trend of falling unemployment rates across Illinois shows that our economy continues to improve," IDES Director Jay Rowell said. "The largest challenge to local economic growth is the fiscal cliff. Economic progress could slow at every level and we risk another recession if Congress does not work together to craft a solution." Earlier this week, …

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Mike F.

5:00 am on Tuesday, January 8, 2013

I suppose Obama is to blame for this?   more ›

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Unemployment Report: Jobless Numbers Down from October 2011

Although unemployment is down from this time compared to last year, numbers slightly increased from September 2012 to October.

Unemployment rates in Oak Forest and across Illinois increased slightly from September 2012 to October, but are still down compared to 2011, according to new figures released last week.  October local unemployment rates fell in every metro area compared to last year, according to data released by the U.S. Department of Labor and the Illinois Department of Employment Security. "Falling unemployment rates across our state and the lowest October rates since 2008 show that that our steady economic progress continues," IDES Director Jay Rowell said in a news release. "We now look to Congress to address the fiscal cliff. If not resolved, our future economic progress will be in jeopardy." IDES generally reports unemployment figures for …

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Oak Forest Unemployment Rates Drop in September

In the south suburbs, the unemployment rate dropped from August to September this year and is generally below the state average, according to data released last week.

The unemployment rates in Illinois is still above 8 percent, but most communities saw a decrease in out-of-work residents in September 2012, according to new figures released last week.  September local unemployment rates fell in every metro area compared to last year, according to data released by the U.S. Department of Labor and the Illinois Department of Employment Security.  "This month's report highlights that we have made steady progress in lowering the unemployment rate, but more needs to be done," IDES Director Jay Rowell said in a news release. "Hiring managers need to see consistent, long-term tax policy and spending priorities by the federal government before we will see stronger hiring increases." IDES generally reports …

Mike F.

11:40 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012

^ waiting for Vera's claims that "Barry" is manipulating the data to get reelected.   more ›

Monday, September 5, 2011

'Brother Can You Spare a Job': Labor Day by the Numbers

Local unemployment rates of 9 to 15 percent make for a lackluster Labor Day.

As we gather this Labor Day to celebrate the social and economic accomplishments of American workers, don’t be surprised if you see one of your unemployed friends or family members white-knuckling it at your backyard barbecue. They may have read the White House’s latest jobs report forecasting continued high unemployment through 2012. In the latest assessment released last Thursday, the White House expects the unemployment rate to end the year at 9.1 percent, Don Lee reported for the Chicago Tribune. Further, a national average of 9 percent unemployment is predicted for 2012 as we head into another election year. According to July statistics, the latest data available, the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics places the …

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Genvieve LaChappele

11:33 am on Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Hey Denise, the Republicans didn't have enough votes to stop anything! Since 2007. In addition, when The President put forth his first and only budget, it got voted down in the Senate 98-0. The Democrats could have passed anything they wanted but they didn't. Keep blaming those who have zero power and control. Good leaders don't blame, they lead.   more ›

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