Unemployment Rate Rises For Second Month In A Row

Posted on the 02 February 2019 by Jobsanger


The Labor Department has released its statistics for the month of January. They report that 304,000 jobs were created in January. That sounds like a lot, but it wasn't enough to keep the unemployment rate from rising again -- from 3.9% in December to 4.0% in January. Even though the civilian work force dropped by about 11,000, there were 241,000 more unemployed workers in January than in December.
Here are the relevant statistics for January:
SIZE OF CIVILIAN WORK FORCE:
163,229,000
OFFICIAL NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED WORKERS:
6,535,000
OFFICIAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE:
4.0%
DEMOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN OF OFFICIAL UNEMPLOYMENT:
Adult men...............3.7%
Adult women...............3.6%
Teenagers (16-19)...............12.9%
Whites...............3.5%
Blacks...............6.8%
Hispanics...............4.9%
Asians...............3.1%
Less than HS grad...............5.7%
HS graduate...............3.8%
Some college...............3.4%
Bachelor's deg. or more...............2.4%
NUMBER OF MARGINALLY-ATTACHED WORKERS (Unemployed, but no longer included in official count):
1,614,000
MORE REALISTIC NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED WORKERS:
8,149,000
MORE REALISTIC UNEMPLOYMENT RATE:
4.99%