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This is much worse than expected. Employers cut 533,000 jobs in November. That's the most in 34 years. The unemployment rate is to 6.7%, a 15 year high. And here's the figure to really focus on: The broadest measure of unemployment--the total unemployed, plus all marginally attached workers, plus total employed part time for economic reasons--as a percent of the civilian is at an astounding 12.5%.
The job losses were widespread. The few brightspots--which has been true throughout the recession--is government, education and health services.
Some quick implications: The opposition to a bailout of Detroit will weaken.
The size of the fiscal stimulus plan when the new Administration comes to power has gone up.
President-elect Obama is having his first hundred days before he is sworn in. By the time late January rolls around the plan will be in place.
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