The 20,000 jobs lost in January extend a period of massive job loss that has left the labor market with fewer jobs in 2010 than it had a decade ago — even though there are almost 11 million more workers today than there were in January, 2000.
The 20,000 jobs lost in January extend a period of massive job loss that has left the labor market with fewer jobs in 2010 than it had a decade ago — even though there are almost 11 million more workers today than there were in January, 2000.