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A million more join US jobless rolls
Friday, April 04, 2008 22:14 [IST]

Washington: An estimated 1.1 million people have joined the US jobless rolls over the past year, resulting in a rise in the unemployment rate to 5.1 percent in March, the US government said Friday.

The figure adds another piece to the overall contracting economic picture in the country. Earlier this week, US central bank head Ben Bernanke said a US recession was "possible" in the first quarter of 2008. The unemployment rate in February was 4.8 percent. Economic growth in the last quarter of 2007 was 0.06 percent.

The US Department of Labour said payroll employment had declined by 232,000,particularly in the construction, manufacturing and employment services branches. Hispanic workers, who have a large presence in the construction industry, were most affected, with an unemployment rate of 6.9 percent compared to 4.6 percent for adult men and women. The number of unemployed rose by 434,000,to 7.8 million. Compared to a year ago, the unemployment rate has risen by 0.7 percentage points.


Source : IANS

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