Showing posts with label Unemployment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unemployment. Show all posts
Friday, May 7, 2010
UNEMPLOYMENT MAP
Larry, you recently sent out an unemployment calendar showing how unemployment has increased over the last year or so. I can’t seem to find it. Could you reprint. Thanks.
August
August, here it is. Be careful, it is pretty depressing.
Unemployment Map
Larry Kopsa CPA
August
August, here it is. Be careful, it is pretty depressing.
Unemployment Map
Larry Kopsa CPA
Thursday, April 1, 2010
UNEMPLOYMENT MAP - REVISITED
Larry,
You recently sent out an unemployment calendar showing how unemployment has increased over the last year or so. I can’t seem to find it. Could you reprint. Thanks - August
August, here it is. Be careful, it is pretty depressing.
Unemployment Map
You recently sent out an unemployment calendar showing how unemployment has increased over the last year or so. I can’t seem to find it. Could you reprint. Thanks - August
August, here it is. Be careful, it is pretty depressing.
Unemployment Map
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
WANT TO GET DEPRESSED? CHECK OUT THE ATTACHED UNEMPLOYMENT MAP.
We all know that unemployment is a huge problem. The attached map shows how unemployment has increased since January 2007.
UNEMPLOYMENT MAP
Warning: The attached video may cause mild to severe cases of depression. Viewers have, in a few limited circumstances, found themselves carrying a sign at a Tea Party. If you have high blood pressure or you are on heart medications, consult your doctor before viewing. If you experience any of these symptoms: suffer headaches, are unable to sleep or start thinking Sara Palin is the one, turn off you computer immediately. If you have a job, be very thankful.
Larry Kopsa CPA
Thursday, November 5, 2009
COMPETITION FOR JOBS IS TOUGHER THAN EVER
There is an average of about 6.3 unemployed workers for every job opening, a Labor Department report indicates. There is a "jobs gap" of 10 million that needs to be filled just to keep up with population growth, economists said. "Fewer people are facing job loss, but once you have lost your job, you are in serious trouble," said Heidi Shierholz, an economist at the Economic Policy Institute in Washington. TIME/The Associated Press
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