Tuesday, January 29, 2013

New Jersey’s labor market continued to tighten in March as employment fell for the 14th consecutive




New Jersey's labor market continued to tighten south beach hotel in March as employment fell for the 14th consecutive month. The state's unemployment rate moved slightly higher to 8.3 percent in March, up by 0.1 percentage south beach hotel point from February's 8.2 percent. New Jersey's unemployment rate was below the U.S. rate of 8.5 percent in March.
According to preliminary estimates from the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development's monthly survey of employers, nonfarm wage and salary employment in the Garden State decreased by 17,200 jobs in March, to a total of 3,956,100. All of the loss occurred in the private sector (-17,400) as public sector employment rose by 200. Based on more complete reporting, the previously released February estimate was revised south beach hotel higher by 5,200 to reflect a January-to-February loss of 14,500, rather than the 19,700 originally reported.
south beach hotel Job losses in March were recorded in eight of ten supersectors. The largest contractions occurred in leisure and hospitality (-5,900), south beach hotel professional and business services (-4,600), manufacturing (-3,700), and trade, transportation and utilities (-1,800).
The loss in leisure and hospitality was mainly in the accommodations and food services component as hotels and restaurants have felt the squeeze from reduced consumer spending during the recession. Casino hotels in Atlantic City have been especially hard hit by the economic slowdown leading to layoffs and other staff reductions.
south beach hotel All three categories of professional and business services were lower over the month with the largest losses in administrative support, waste management/remediation south beach hotel (-2,700) as companies trimmed payrolls of temporary support workers in an effort to cut costs. Professional, scientific and technical services (-1,300), and management of companies (-600) also saw losses.
Had half a mind to drop a tea bag in with each payment. Would definitely get a visit from the local constabulatory, but there is no law against it. Would definitely had a note in my FBI file about being a tax protester though.
113 (previous thread) Tinicum township is really one of the best, hidden places in bucks county. Solebury and Upper Makefield are the crown jewels–where the rich people are. Tinicum is a lower priced alternative with similar country appeal. While Solebury is like a fancy NJ country town–Tewksbury, Bedminster where they don't tolerate ugly, Tinicum is not totally immune to the ills of many PA towns. Almost all of the roads in the township wander aimlessly and go nowhere. sometimes, they'll close a bridge for a couple of years. There are trailer homes and dilapidated cottages tucked in with McMansions and restored stone homes–you south beach hotel absolutely need to investigate every property within a mile of any house you're interested in as people in PA, especially along the backroads are not regulated well. The most northern part of township towards Nockamixon and Bridgeton have a very backwoods hillbilly vibe–its also somewhat swampy. Perry Auger has an old abandoned dump on it. but where you mention Geigel Hill/ Headquarters/Hollow horn roads its wonderful–still some trailers around though. south beach hotel in my opinion, the closer to solebury you can get in tinicum, the better.
The rate, up from 8.2 percent in February, is now slightly below the national rate of 8.5 percent, according to the monthly jobs report by the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
Trenton New Jersey, with its proximity to New York, and our general cool fctor, is once again oup performing the rest of the nation during this economic downturn. With lower unemployment than the rest of the nation south beach hotel local RE agents are confident that home prices have reached bottom and will soon increase; in other words, buy now or be shut out forever.
Good reads on the power of AMT to de-stroy. The second link is to the Speltz case, now not@rious among the tax crowd as it applies the AMT to a taxpayer that is not "rich" by O'bama standards, but got hit with a tax bill many times his salary.
south beach hotel On October 3, 2008, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 was enacted providing relief to many taxpayers who incurred alternative minimum tax liabilities due to the exercise of incentive stock options.
5 no problem, the park and airport are in Tinicum just letting you know that although a great town, it still hides some problems. Plumstead, between Tinicum and Solebury is also hit or miss. If you can get a great deal in solebury, its worth it! especially the carversville area in the north Greenhill/Aquetong Rds. still see people in mcmansions in the area burning south beach hotel leaves on their front lawns but amazingly beautiful and away from the New Hope/Lahaska crowds.
For those who wear a military uniform, those who serve the rest of us as policemen and firefighters and teachers and other public servants, every day is patriots day. They work hard for our country; many risk their lives and some lose their lives.
But for the rest of us, the civilian majority, our government asks very little. Except for April 15. On this day, our government asks that we pay our fair share of taxes to keep our beloved country strong and safe.
Freedom isn t free. That s what the courageous World War II veterans of the American Legion taught south beach hotel me back in Texas Boys State decades ago. That phrase had special south beach hotel meaning for them. Those guys had seen buddies blown apart at Anzio or Guadalcanal.
I grew up in a different era. There was no draft, and while I have friends and family members who joined the military, most of my peers, like me, opted for the security and prosperity of the private sector.
This country has showered me with the blessings of liberty. So what do I owe my country in return? Paying my fair share of taxes, it seems, is the least I can do. Thanks to President Obama and the Democratic Congress, 95 percent of Americans will get a tax cut this year. No one not even the wealthiest 1 percent will have to pay higher income taxes until 2011.
So why are a bunch of Fox News clowns and right-wing cranks hosting tea parties all over the country? The Boston Tea Party, in case the clods at Fox didn t know it, protested taxation without representation. Note the second word: without. The goofballs tossing tea bags today have representation. They voted in the election; they lost.
That a bunch of overpaid media millionaires would lead a faux-populist revolt is comical. They somehow held their populist instincts in check as George W. Bush and the Republicans cut taxes on the idle rich and put the screws to the working stiffs.
Bush s tax policies south beach hotel were a godsend to the Paris Hilton class, but they sent the country on the road to bankruptcy and helped ruin the economy. But now that we the people have decided to set things right, now that we ve hired Obama to fix the mess conservatives created, now they re protesting?
Give me a break. Instead of tossing tea bags for the cameras, the Fox phonies ought to go to Walter Reed Army Medical Center. There they would find better, braver men who have truly sacrificed for their country. They deserve nothing but the best not the shameful and shoddy south beach hotel conditions they endured during the Bush administration.
You want something to protest? How bout protesting how little we give back to our veterans? Or how bout protesting that the entire budget of the National Cancer Institute (where government researchers battle a disease that will strike half of all men and a third of all women) is 0.03 percent of what we gave the bandits south beach hotel at American International Group alone? Oh, but veterans benefits and cancer research might cost money. It might require dare I say it? paying taxes.
If the whiners at Fox News want to advertise their selfishness, they are free to do so. But please don t dress it up as patriotism. Patriotism is putting your country ahead of yourself which is the precise opposite of what the tea party plutocrats are doing.
70% of GDP is consumer spending. The US needs about 3% growth south beach hotel to avoid a depressionary collapse due to a cascade of increasing unemployment leading to less consumer spending leading to more unemployment . on top of that a large number of boomers have lost a substantial portion of their investments as the market has collapsed. As a result they are rapidly curtailing spending.
south beach hotel the only way to plug the gap is with government spending. the only way to plug a gap , the size of which is TRILLIONS of dollars ( GDP based on consumer spending was about 10 trillion last year)is to monetize debt, significantly increase taxes or drastically cut military and social spending.
however of the 3 options, the 2 that effectively reduce spending (tax increases and outright south beach hotel cuts)would not address the gap left by the drop in consumer spending. Therefore the only viable option in the current administrations view is the monetization of debt. The consequences of monteization of debt are an eventual bond dislocation event. This path will still be chosen on the basis that the administration likely believes that is can potentially avoid the dislocation south beach hotel through joint effort with other central banks. But they will not be able to strong arm the bond market in the end, only delay the event.
south beach hotel Consumers have become saturated in debt and with a near zero savings rate the way to address the situation is through the reduction of spending or additional expansion of personal debt. The credit card companies and banks have however turned off the debt spigot.
3rd quarter 08 say a 3.4% drop in GDP. regardless of how good the banks profits may look due to money government bailouts, their effect is ultimately insignificant compared to the 70% of GDP represented by consumer spending.
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