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Preliminary report from BLS shows decline of 216,000 jobs in August (Updated)

By Juli Morris on September 4, 2009 in BLS Nonfarm Employment.

Employment fell by 216,000 jobs in August, according to today's preliminary report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the smallest drop since August 2008. Although the losses are still large in historical terms, the levels continue to lend support to the argument that the employment situation appears to have  stabilized. The economy has now shed over 6.9 million jobs since the start of the recession in December 2007.

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Along with the preliminary report for August, the BLS issued its Final Estimate of job losses for June at a loss of 463,000 jobs, down 20,000 from its preliminary estimate of -443,000. It also dropped its July revised estimate down 29,000 jobs to a estimated loss of 276,000 jobs. One more revision for June may still occur.

Looking at industry employment figures, health care employment grew by 27,900 in August.  Employment in transportation and warehousing declined by just 1,000 in August, and the finance and insurance sector lost 20,000 jobs.

The unemployment rate rose from 9.4 to 9.7 percent, the highest level since June 1983 and significantly higher than the 9.5 percent predicted by most economists.

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