$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'D')ec. 5 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. employers eliminated jobs in November at the fastest pace in 34 years and the unemployment rate jumped as the yearlong recession engulfing the world’s largest economy deepened.
Payrolls plunged by 533,000 last month, the biggest loss since December 1974, after shrinking a revised 320,000 the prior month, the Labor Department said today in Washington.
“The labor market capsized in November,” Ryan Sweet, a senior economist at Moody’s Economy.com in West Chester, Pennsylvania, said before the report. “The financial panic has hammered the economy and we are seeing a very broad-based decline in payrolls.”
1.91 Million Jobs Lost
Revisions for September and October increased job losses by 199,000. The 11th consecutive drop in payrolls brought the number of jobs eliminated so far this year to 1.91 million.
At 12 months, the recession is already the longest since the 16-month slump that ended in November 1982.
Bloomberg