First, we have the official BLS unemployment report for July, which can be foundhere for another couple weeks.
247,000 jobs lost in July, remember that number.Employment Situation Summary
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THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION -- JULY 2009
Nonfarm payroll employment continued to decline in July (-247,000),
and the unemployment rate was little changed at 9.4 percent, the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. The average monthly job
loss for May through July (-331,000) was about half the average
decline for November through April (-645,000). In July, job losses
continued in many of the major industry sectors.
Next we have the table of mass layoff events, also from the BLS. It can be found here
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Table 2. Mass layoff events and initial claimants for unemployment insurance, August 2005 to July 2009, not seasonally adjusted
Table 2. Mass layoff events and initial claimants for unemployment insurance, August 2005 to
July 2009, not seasonally adjusted
Total Private nonfarm Manufacturing
Date
Initial Initial Initial
Events claimants Events claimants Events claimants
2009
January .................... 3,806 388,813 3,633 375,293 1,461 172,757
February ................... 2,262 218,438 2,173 210,755 945 103,588
March ...................... 2,191 228,387 2,107 221,397 940 114,747
April ...................... 2,547 256,930 2,385 243,321 887 100,872
May ........................ 2,738 289,628 2,572 274,047 1,005 123,683
June ....................... 2,519 256,357 2,051 216,063 674 85,726
July ....................... 3,054 336,654 2,659 296,589 1,133 154,208
So yeah, change you can believe in! The BLS moves from fudging the unemployment numbers with the birth/death model adjustments and goes straight to pulling numbers out of thin air and claiming whatever the heck it wants. I wonder when 2+2 will equal 3?