NewsFlash: ‘This is what a recession looks like to a working family’
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NewsFlash: May 2, 2008
“This is what a recession looks like to a working family”
Although April’s payroll job decline of 20,000 is modest
relative to expectations, this was the fifth straight month of
private sector job erosion. Moreover, the fall in hours of work and
the minimal wage increases (up $0.01) yielded a weekly wage boost
over the last year of just 3.1%, far less than inflation, which is
running at 4.3%.
Lawrence
Mishel, the Economic Policy Institute’s president, said, “This
is what a recession looks like to a working family—jobs being lost,
having part-time rather than full-time work, weekly hours down and
hourly wages growing more slowly and far less than the prices of
things you buy.”
The economy has only grown at a 0.6% annual rate over the last six
months. Heidi
Shierholz, EPI economist, noted, “Because of six months of
nearly absent growth we know that there’s much more job loss and
unemployment in the pipeline, with falling incomes and consumption
ahead of us”
For more on the underlying weakness of the recovery click here.
Watch for EPI’s Jobs Picture later today - /
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