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8:30am 10/07/05 U.S. SEPT. AVERAGE WORKWEEK STEADY AT 33.7 HOURS
8:30am 10/07/05 U.S. SEPT. AVERAGE HOURLY WAGES UP 0.2% AS EXPECTED
8:30am 10/07/05 KATRINA EFFECT ROUGHLY 230,000 JOBS, BLS ESTIMATES
8:30am 10/07/05 U.S. SEPT. UNEMPLOYMENT UP 270,000 TO 7.7 MILLION
8:30am 10/07/05 U.S. SEPT. UNEMPLOYMENT RATE RISES TO 5.1% EXPECTED
8:30am 10/07/05 U.S. SEPT. MANUFACTURING JOBS FALL 27,000
8:30am 10/07/05 U.S. JULY, AUG. PAYROLLS REVISED HIGHER BY 77,000
8:30am 10/07/05 U.S. SEPT. NONFARM PAYROLLS DOWN 35,000 VS -150,000 EXPECTED
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - Reeling from two hurricanes, U.S. nonfarm payrolls fell by an estimated 35,000 in September, the first decline in more than two years, the Labor Department said Friday.
The drop was much less than the 150,000 expected.
Payrolls in July and August were revised higher by a total of 77,000 jobs.
The unemployment rate rose as expected to 5.1% from 4.9%.
The government would not precisely quantify the impact of Hurricane Katrina, but gave a rough estimate of 230,000 lost jobs based on the assumption hiring was normal elsewhere.
Job losses were concentrated in manufacturing, retail and leisure.
8:30am 10/07/05 U.S. SEPT. AVERAGE HOURLY WAGES UP 0.2% AS EXPECTED
8:30am 10/07/05 KATRINA EFFECT ROUGHLY 230,000 JOBS, BLS ESTIMATES
8:30am 10/07/05 U.S. SEPT. UNEMPLOYMENT UP 270,000 TO 7.7 MILLION
8:30am 10/07/05 U.S. SEPT. UNEMPLOYMENT RATE RISES TO 5.1% EXPECTED
8:30am 10/07/05 U.S. SEPT. MANUFACTURING JOBS FALL 27,000
8:30am 10/07/05 U.S. JULY, AUG. PAYROLLS REVISED HIGHER BY 77,000
8:30am 10/07/05 U.S. SEPT. NONFARM PAYROLLS DOWN 35,000 VS -150,000 EXPECTED
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - Reeling from two hurricanes, U.S. nonfarm payrolls fell by an estimated 35,000 in September, the first decline in more than two years, the Labor Department said Friday.
The drop was much less than the 150,000 expected.
Payrolls in July and August were revised higher by a total of 77,000 jobs.
The unemployment rate rose as expected to 5.1% from 4.9%.
The government would not precisely quantify the impact of Hurricane Katrina, but gave a rough estimate of 230,000 lost jobs based on the assumption hiring was normal elsewhere.
Job losses were concentrated in manufacturing, retail and leisure.
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