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Showing posts with label December 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label December 2011. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2012

How Many Jobs Were Lost or Created Since 1999? (Year by year)

How Many Jobs Were Lost or Created Between 1999 and February 2015 in the United States of America?

Continue below.....


(See bottom for multiple year summaries; see bottom for summaries of both Bushes, Clinton, and Obama administrations; see bottom for links to month-by-month summaries.)

How Many Jobs Were Created or Lost in 2000?
  • Jobs at end of 1999:          130,778,000
  • Jobs GAINED 2000:            +1,946,000
  • Total jobs at end of 2000:  132,724,000

How Many Jobs Were Created or Lost in 2001?
  • Jobs LOST 2001:                 -1,735,000
  • Total jobs at end of 2001:  130,989,000


How Many Jobs Were Created or Lost in 2002?
  • Jobs LOST 2002:                    -508,000
  • Total jobs at end of 2002:  130,481,000

How Many Jobs Were Created or Lost in 2003?
  • Jobs ADDED 2003:                  +105,000
  • Total jobs at end of 2003:    130,586,000

How Many Jobs Were Created or Lost in 2004?
  • Jobs ADDED 2004:              +2,033,000
  • Total jobs at end of 2004:   132,619,000

How Many Jobs Were Created or Lost in 2005?
  • Jobs ADDED 2005:              +2,506,000
  • Total jobs at end of 2005:   135,125,000

How Many Jobs Were Created or Lost in 2006?
  • Jobs ADDED 2006:                +2,085,000
  • Total jobs at end of 2006:    137,210,000

How Many Jobs Were Created or Lost in 2007?
  • Jobs ADDED 2007:               +1,140,000
  • Total jobs at end of 2007:    138,250,000

How Many Jobs Were Created or Lost in 2008?
  • Jobs LOST 2008:                   -3,576,000
  • Total jobs at end of 2008:    134,774,000

How Many Jobs Were Created or Lost in 2009?
  • Jobs LOST 2009:                    -5,089,000
  • Total jobs at end of 2009:     129,685,000

How Many Jobs Were Created or Lost in 2010?
  • Jobs ADDED 2010:                  +1,066,000
  • Total jobs at end of 2010:      130,751,000

How Many Jobs Were Created or Lost in 2011?
  • Jobs ADDED 2011:                   +2,080,000 
  • Total jobs at end of 2011:        132,831,000

How Many Jobs Were Created or Lost in 2012?
  • Jobs ADDED 2012:                   +2,257,000
  • Total jobs at end of 2012:        135,088,000

How Many Jobs Were Created or Lost in 2013?
  • Jobs ADDED 2013:                    +2,388,000
  • Total jobs at end of 2013:        137,476,000

How Many Jobs Were Created or Lost in 2014?

  • Jobs ADDED 2014:                    +3,116,000
  • Total jobs at end of 2014:         140,592,000

How Many Jobs Were Created or Lost in 2015 to date?  (not yet updated for June 2015)

  • Jobs ADDED 2015 to date:            +534,000
  • Total current jobs:                    141,126,000
Other totals:
  • Total jobs GAINED in Carter's Presidency (Jan 1977 to Jan 1981):                         +10,345,000
  • Total jobs GAINED in Reagan's first term (Jan 1981 to Jan 1985):                          +5,336,000
  • Total jobs GAINED in Reagan's second term (Jan 1985 to Jan 1989):                    +10,795,000
  • Total jobs GAINED in all of Reagan's Presidency (Jan 1981 to Jan 1989):            +16,131,000
  • Total jobs GAINED in George H. W. Bush's Presidency (Jan 1989 to Jan 1993):      +2,637,000
  • Total jobs GAINED in Clinton's first term (Jan 1993 to Jan 1997):                        +11,577,000
  • Total jobs GAINED in Clinton's second term (Jan 1997 to Jan 2001):                    +11,312,000
  • Total jobs GAINED in all of Clinton's Presidency (Jan 1993 to Jan 2001):            +22,889,000
  • Total jobs GAINED in Bush's first term (Jan 2001 to Jan 2005):                               +59,000
  • Total jobs GAINED in Bush's second term (Jan 2005 to Jan 2009):                      +1,224,000
  • Total jobs GAINED in all of Bush's Presidency (Jan 2001 to Jan 2009):             +1,283,000
  • Total jobs GAINED in Obama's first term (Jan 2009 to Jan 2013):                          +1,316,000
  • Total jobs GAINED in Obama's second term (Jan 2013 to date):                             +5,833,000
  • Total jobs GAINED in Obama's Presidency to date (Jan 2009 to date):            +7,149,000
  • Total jobs GAINED since the "trough" of the recession, in February 2010:                                                                                 +11,477,000  
  • Total number of jobs GAINED between January 2008 (pre-recession peak of jobs) and now, February 2015:
                                 
             +2,761,000
  • Total jobs GAINED since December 1999:                                                          +10,348,000
  • Total jobs GAINED since January 2001 (Start of Bush's Presidency):      +8,432,000
  • Total jobs GAINED since January 2005 (Start of Bush's second term):     +8,373,000
  • Total jobs GAINED since December 2006:                                                            +3,916,000  
  • Total jobs GAINED since December 2007:       
  •                                         +2,776,000
  • Total jobs GAINED since December 2008:                                                              +6,352,000
  • Total jobs GAINED since December 2010:                                                            +10,375,000
  • Total jobs GAINED since December 2011:                                                              +8,295,000
  • Total jobs GAINED since December 2012:                                                              +6,038,000
  • Total jobs GAINED since December 2013:                                                              +3,650,000
  • Total jobs GAINED since December 2014:                                                                 +534,000
  • Total number of jobs LOST between January 2008 and December 2012:       -3,301,000
  • Total number of jobs LOST from / between 2007  and 2012 (From December 2006 until December 2012):                                               -2,146,000
  • Total number of jobs LOST between January 2008 (peak of jobs) and December 2013:
                                           -979,000
  • Total number of jobs LOST from / between 2007  and 2013 (From December 2006 until December 2013):                                             -176,000
* All numbers are from latest REVISIONS of BLS seasonally adjusted jobs numbers.  Both private and government jobs are included in these numbers.  




Friday, January 6, 2012

How Many Jobs Were Created in December 2011?






The following numbers are for December 2011.  For current reports, please click the link above.


200,000 new jobs were created in the month of December 2011.


The private sector generated 212,000 new jobs, but the government sector continued to shed jobs, 12,000 jobs, in December 2011.


176,000 more people reported themselves as working in December 2011. 

The unemployment rate dropped one-tenth of one percent to 8.5%, declining from 8.6% (or a revised 8.7%) in November.  The unemployment rate exceeded or equaled 9.0% for 8 months this year.  The last time that the unemployment rate was at or below 8.5% was February 2009.  Most of the decrease this month was due to people finding work, not to people dropping out of the work force, which is definitely a positive trend.

How Many Jobs Has Obama Created or Lost ? (December 2011 update)

How has Obama done on jobs?  
2,654,000 gained since "trough" of recession as of Dec. 2011.


How Has Obama done on private-sector jobs?
3,156,000 gained since the "trough" of the recession as of Dec. 2011.


More detail below.


            
Note:  The following detail is as of December 2011.  For current numbers, click a link above.

How many jobs have been lost or gained during the Obama administration?  Have more new jobs been created or have more jobs been lost under Obama to date?   


Here's a summary of data from the BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics).  All numbers lost to the "trough" of the recession reflect ALL non-farm jobs lost between the time Obama took office and the lowest point of the recession in late 2009/early 2010 :

Seasonally adjusted:
  • All jobs lost from the time Obama took office to "trough" (bottom of recession): .....4,303,000
  • All jobs gained since "trough": ....2,654,000
Net LOSS in seasonally-adjusted jobs since Obama took office: ....1,649,000                      


"Raw:" numbers not seasonally adjusted:
  • Jobs lost from the time Obama took office to trough: .....4,246,000                                                    
  • Jobs gained since "trough": .....5,412,000
Net GAIN in raw unadjusted jobs since Obama took office: .....1,166,000 



How many private sector jobs have been gained or lost since Obama took office?

Seasonally adjusted:
  • Private-sector jobs lost to "trough" (bottom of recession): .....4,209,000
  • Private-sector jobs gained since "trough": .....3,156,000
         
*(This is the number often used by Obama and the Democrats as the number of private jobs created since the "trough" of the recession .  It is a correct number, but it is a seasonally-adjusted number.  In "real" unadjusted numbers, 5,463,000 private sector jobs have been created since the "trough" of the recession.)
  
Net LOSS in seasonally-adjusted private-sector jobs since Obama took office: ....1,053,000                      



"Raw:" numbers not seasonally adjusted: 
  • Private-sector jobs lost to "trough": .....4,151,000 
  • Private-sector jobs gained since "trough": .....5,463,000                              
Net GAIN in "raw" unadjusted private-sector jobs since Obama took office: .....1,312,000  

Breakdown of private and government jobs lost and gained?  HERE!



Summary of December jobs activity: 

Jobs increased 200,000 in total in December 2011 (vs. an increase of 100,000 in November). Private sector jobs continued to increase while government sector jobs continued to decrease. Private sector jobs increased by 212,000 (vs. 120,000 in November), while government jobs decreased by 12,000 (vs. a decrease of 20,000 in November).  

Is it true that over 2 million private sector jobs have been created in the Obama administration as the Democrats claim?

(Summary of gross and net jobs activity since Obama was inaugurated is below the jump---  Keep reading!)