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Saturday, 6 February 2010 - US loses 20,000 jobs, unemployment dips to 9.7%
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology US loses 20,000 jobs, unemployment dips to 9.7% AFP - Saturday, February 6 Send IM Story Print Job postings are displayed on a bulletin board at the Career Link Center The White House said it saw "encouraging signs" in new jobless figures released Friday that registered a dip in the US unemployment rate to 9.7 percent. WASHINGTON (AFP) - – The US economy shed 20,000 jobs in January, according to official data Friday that offered mixed signals about prospects for a sustainable economic recovery. The Labor Department report also showed the unemployment rate eased to 9.7 percent from 10.0 percent in December, based on a household survey that appeared to contradict the payrolls data, but reflected in part discouraged workers leaving the labor force. The nonfarm payrolls data, one of the best indicators of economic momentum, fell short of expectations for a gain of 15,000 jobs that would have been a clear sign of a turnaround in the troubled labor market and overall economy. "This was a mediocre report," said Dana Johnson, chief economist at Comerica Bank. Still, Johnson said there were encouraging signs in the data including a rise in the workweek, increased income and more temporary workers hired. "I frankly was encouraged" by these elements, he said. "I would be surprised if we didn't see private-sector job growth in February and March that will show a sustainable expansion. It's just not visible yet." Wells Fargo economist Eugenio Aleman said the significant drop in the unemployment rate, which was better than expected, is a positive factor. "It's a very strong drop," Aleman said. "It's good news but I don't know if it is sustainable." Aleman said that although the figures reflected little change in the number of people working, the drop in the jobless rate "is good for the psychological aspect of the recovery." "This can improve consumer confidence, and maybe allow consumers to spend more" to boost overall economic activity. The White House said the report was encouraging but shows many Americans are still struggling to find employment. "While unemployment remains a severe problem, today's employment report contains encouraging signs of gradual labor market healing," said White House economic adviser Christina Romer. Romer said "the unemployment rate remains unacceptably high," and noted that the actual number of unemployed Americans had risen slightly. The January report showed a loss of 60,000 jobs in the goods-producing sector -- a hefty decline of 75,000 construction jobs offset a gain of 11,000 in manufacturing and 4,000 in mining. "Unemployment is likely close to bottoming out butThe services sectors added 48,000 jobs including 42,000 in retail and 44,000 in financial activities that offset losses in other segments. The report showed the average workweek, sometimes seen as a proxy for economic activity, rose slightly to 33.3 hours from 33.2 hours. Average hourly earnings rose 0.3 percent. "The January employment report brings moderately good news," said Sophia Koropeckyj at Moody's Economy.com. there is little in the report that employment will rebound strongly soon." The figures included a revision of 2009 data, which showed about 600,000 more job losses than previously estimated. The revisions showed a loss of more than 4.8 million jobs in the year and 8.4 million since the recession began in December 2007. For December, the data was revised to show a steep drop of 150,000 jobs instead of the 85,000 previously estimated. But November data was revised to show a gain of 64,000 jobs instead of a rise of 4,000. Official figures last week showed the US economy roared back to life with a 5.7 percent growth pace in the fourth quarter, led by brisk business spending that offset sluggish consumer activity. The report on gross domestic product (GDP) showed the strongest growth in six years, but economists say the figure was boosted by special factors such as inventory restocking and may not be sustained unless employment picks up. The economy has shown growth in the past two quarters after four quarters of contraction and the worst recession in decades. But an economic panel recognized as the arbiter of business cycles has not declared an end to the recession, based on its criteria. 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