The current economic situations has a lot of people shaken up and wondering if their jobs will be the next to go. According to an article in the NY Times today, men are actually feeling the unemployment hit more than women. Men's unemployment rate is starting to grow more than women's and at a much faster rate. Although unemployment rates for both men and women continues to grow, women seem to be holding on more than men.
Another reasons people are losing their jobs is not having a college degree. Many have said in recent years how vital it is for young adults to get their higher education degrees, and those who haven't went to college are feeling the burden. Although the unemployment rate for college grads is still at a slight increase, those without degrees are still being hit the hardest.
It's hard to find something good with the current economic situation in the U.S., but the good news is that there hasn't been an increase of jobs lost in the past few months. In January, 655,00 lost their jobs, compared with 651,000 in February, and hopefully the numbers for March will continue to go down. Also, people who still have their jobs have continued to get pay raises because they are most likely do more work than they were prior to all the layoffs due to employees jobs being cut. These employees say the extra money in a hard economy means a lot, even if it means doing more work.
As a senior who will graduate in May, I have been on the search for a job for the last few months and without a whole lot of progress being made. Having said this, I am still optimistic that something will work out and with my experience and academic achievements, I will obtain a job that will help me someday get to where I want to be in a great company.
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