Employment Outlook
Employment Demand Outlook: Need To Survive the Next Three Months
Source: costar.com
"If landlords across the country can make it through the coming layoff season, (November - January), they may begin to see some stabilization in demand from commercial tenants for space. Looking out 12 to 24 months, business owners say they expect their companies to emerge from the recession well positioned for growth over the next two years, according to a crop of employment outlook reports issued this week.
The reports were a welcome reprieve following last week's announcement from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) that the U.S. unemployment rate has climbed to 10.2% as 7.3 million jobs have been lost since the start of the recession in December 2007."
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Agree with you, Owen. Typically, I am a positive person however, this report could have been written last November. I was in the same position then...out of a job.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics seems optimistic that the economic recovery continues. The most difficult three months historically seems to be November through January. I'm hoping that the economy stabilizes and progresses favorably. I think we all need a lot of positive news.
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