Finding a job

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Finding a job today is nearly impossible. Unemployment is high among what I call the new unemployed. ‘Those wiped out by the recession’. Because the middle class has been devastated and is now making less than 50,000 a year is now among those paying more for their lot in life. They are the new middle class. Too rich for welfare and too poor to provide for their families substantially.

For the first time these individual’s credit scores are poor and they can no longer walk off the lot with a zero interest rate on a car loan, or low interest rate on a new mortgage, or the spending power to buy it outright. Why not change your financial situation for the better, help others do the same, and get paid every week for your efforts.

Go to Surfbarbarastyle and find out how you can change your lot in life with a job working from home that pays every week. Click on the link “Looking for Work” and watch a short 11 minutes video that explains a one of a kind opportunity that can change the lives of many unemployed of Americans.

What cause unemployment rate to drop in January

According to a CBS News Report unemployment rate for January drop to 9.7%. Eight reasons are listed below.

  1. A survey of households found the number of employed Americans rose by 541,000
  2. The figure for November was revised higher to show a gain of 64,000 jobs. That was initially reported as a gain of 4,000. 
  3. January’s job losses were the smallest since the recession began and are down from the huge loss of 779,000 jobs in January 2009. 
  4. The manufacturing sector added jobs for the first time since January 2007. Its gain of 11,000 jobs was the most since April 2006. 
  5. Retailers added 42,100 jobs, the most since November 2007, before the recession began. Temporary help services gained 52,000 jobs, its fourth month of gains
  6. The average work week increased to 33.3 hours, from 33.2. That indicates employers are increasing hours for their current workers, a step that usually precedes new hiring
  7. The number of part-time workers who want full-time work, but can’t find it, fell by almost 1 million. That lowered the “underemployment” rate, which also includes discouraged workers, to 16.5 percent from 17.3 percent
  8. The federal government has begun hiring workers to perform the 2010 census, which added 9,000 jobs

The economy is recovering, though slowly, which is to be expected.
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