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US jobless rate up to 8.9%, highest in 26 years
[ 2009-05-11 10:28 ]

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The U.S. Labor Department reports the unemployment rate in the United States rose last month to 8.9 percent. It was the highest rate since 1983, but the number of jobs lost was not as large as expected.

The commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Keith Hall, presented the Labor Department report to the Joint Economic Committee.

"This was another bad report. The job loss is large, and it is widespread, and is affecting every industry sector and every demographic group," he said.

Some 539,000 jobs were lost in April, bringing the total number of unemployed to 13.7 million, up from 13.2 million in March.

US jobless rate up to 8.9%, highest in 26 years

But the number of job losses were the fewest in the past 6 months, tempered in part by the federal government's hiring of temporary workers to prepare for the U.S. census next year.

Commissioner Hall says the slowdown in layoffs could be, as he put it, "a glimmer of hope" that the economy could be improving.

"That looks like a moderation, but it's only one month," he cautioned.

Senator Amy Klobuchar, a Minnesota Democrat who chaired the hearing, said the Labor Department report underscores the need for continued government assistance.

"I think it's a testament to making sure that unemployment compensation is available, ahd making sure that we are looking out for people who have lost their jobs," she said.

Republicans used the report to criticize the policies of the Democratic majority in Congress and the Obama administration.

Congressman Eric Cantor, a Virginia Republican, said in a statement that the Democrats continue to increase government intervention in the free market, taking away incentives to create jobs.

demographic: a single vital or social statistic of a human population, as the number of births or deaths(人口的,人口統計的)

temper:to moderate or mitigate(調和, 使緩和)

unemployment compensation:失業補償金

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(Source: VOA 英語點津編輯)

 
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