h*d
2 楼
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-03-19/why-3-dot-5-mil
If you’re out of work and hungry for a paycheck, the news from the
government on March 13 sounded almost too good to be true: Employers have
literally millions of jobs going unfilled. To be precise, there were 3.5
million job openings in the U.S. as of the last business day in January, the
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said. That was an increase of 45 percent
since the depth of the recession in 2009.
The news is accurate, but it’s not entirely a good thing. There’s a reason
those jobs aren’t being filled. In fact, it’s a sign of ill health in the
job market that employers can’t seem to find the people they need, even as
12.8 million Americans are officially searching for work. (That’s the
February number.) Typically, one would expect to see this many openings only
if the unemployment rate were down between 5.5 percent and 6 percent,
economist Ian Shepherdson of High Frequency Economics in Valhalla, N.Y.,
said in a March 16 research note.
Here’s Shepherdson’s attempt to explain the discrepancy: ”The most likely
explanation for this startling development is that employers regard people
who have been out of work for some time with a degree of suspicion, worrying
that perhaps their skills are stale or obsolete, or that they will find it
hard to get back into the habit of working.”
If Shepherdson is right, it’s terrible news for America’s jobless. It’s
also bad for the overall economy. Because it means the economy could start
overheating—with “tight” labor markets and fast-rising wages—even with
an unsatisfactorily high unemployment rate.
If you’re out of work and hungry for a paycheck, the news from the
government on March 13 sounded almost too good to be true: Employers have
literally millions of jobs going unfilled. To be precise, there were 3.5
million job openings in the U.S. as of the last business day in January, the
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said. That was an increase of 45 percent
since the depth of the recession in 2009.
The news is accurate, but it’s not entirely a good thing. There’s a reason
those jobs aren’t being filled. In fact, it’s a sign of ill health in the
job market that employers can’t seem to find the people they need, even as
12.8 million Americans are officially searching for work. (That’s the
February number.) Typically, one would expect to see this many openings only
if the unemployment rate were down between 5.5 percent and 6 percent,
economist Ian Shepherdson of High Frequency Economics in Valhalla, N.Y.,
said in a March 16 research note.
Here’s Shepherdson’s attempt to explain the discrepancy: ”The most likely
explanation for this startling development is that employers regard people
who have been out of work for some time with a degree of suspicion, worrying
that perhaps their skills are stale or obsolete, or that they will find it
hard to get back into the habit of working.”
If Shepherdson is right, it’s terrible news for America’s jobless. It’s
also bad for the overall economy. Because it means the economy could start
overheating—with “tight” labor markets and fast-rising wages—even with
an unsatisfactorily high unemployment rate.
c*z
3 楼
对呀, 还说这些JOBS要用大力发展的COMMUNITY COLLEGE培养出来的人去FILL. 他自己
上IVY SCHOOL, 难道他不知道去COMMUNITY COLLEGE的都是什么人吗? 那些人除了PARTY
和抽大麻,能学到啥.
上IVY SCHOOL, 难道他不知道去COMMUNITY COLLEGE的都是什么人吗? 那些人除了PARTY
和抽大麻,能学到啥.
x*e
5 楼
扯蛋么。没有都差不多那么多的,听克林顿说起来好像是巴马不得了的一件大成就了。
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reason
the
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【在 h*d 的大作中提到】![](/moin_static193/solenoid/img/up.png)
: http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-03-19/why-3-dot-5-mil
: If you’re out of work and hungry for a paycheck, the news from the
: government on March 13 sounded almost too good to be true: Employers have
: literally millions of jobs going unfilled. To be precise, there were 3.5
: million job openings in the U.S. as of the last business day in January, the
: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said. That was an increase of 45 percent
: since the depth of the recession in 2009.
: The news is accurate, but it’s not entirely a good thing. There’s a reason
: those jobs aren’t being filled. In fact, it’s a sign of ill health in the
: job market that employers can’t seem to find the people they need, even as
the
reason
the
as
【在 h*d 的大作中提到】
![](/moin_static193/solenoid/img/up.png)
: http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-03-19/why-3-dot-5-mil
: If you’re out of work and hungry for a paycheck, the news from the
: government on March 13 sounded almost too good to be true: Employers have
: literally millions of jobs going unfilled. To be precise, there were 3.5
: million job openings in the U.S. as of the last business day in January, the
: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said. That was an increase of 45 percent
: since the depth of the recession in 2009.
: The news is accurate, but it’s not entirely a good thing. There’s a reason
: those jobs aren’t being filled. In fact, it’s a sign of ill health in the
: job market that employers can’t seem to find the people they need, even as
d*r
8 楼
至少听起来比胖州长强很多
m*n
10 楼
很多人一边拿着UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT, 一边做拿CASH的工作吧,那些工资不高的岗位
就没人去做. 实际上的失业率可能没那么高
就没人去做. 实际上的失业率可能没那么高
k*o
11 楼
目前那些unemployed,大部分都是最差的worker,就像我前几年待的一个公司,
本来不需要裁员,很赚钱。但是趁08年经济衰退,借口经济不好,也裁了几
十个人,都是平时工作态度不好,效率低下的人。其实manager都看在眼里,
找机会就要裁。这些worker,根本不可能去fill那几百万难以fill的position,
这些position都是要求比较高的position。我现在待的公司也有大把的position
需要fill,奈何来应聘的都是技术太差太差,很难fill。
本来不需要裁员,很赚钱。但是趁08年经济衰退,借口经济不好,也裁了几
十个人,都是平时工作态度不好,效率低下的人。其实manager都看在眼里,
找机会就要裁。这些worker,根本不可能去fill那几百万难以fill的position,
这些position都是要求比较高的position。我现在待的公司也有大把的position
需要fill,奈何来应聘的都是技术太差太差,很难fill。
p*8
15 楼
他的讲话比摩门脑残有substance 多了
b*y
18 楼
re
z*8
19 楼
COMMUNITY COLLEGE也有毕业工作几年拿20万的,斯坦福也有毕业就意味着失业的
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