Unemployment Rate Falls to 9.4%

But that's party because some people stopped looking for jobs
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 7, 2011 7:55 AM CST
Unemployment Rate Falls to 9.4%
People wait their turn to talk with unemployment benefits staff at an Employment Development Department office in San Jose, Calif., Friday, Jan. 23, 2009.   (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

The nation's unemployment rate dropped to 9.4% last month, its lowest level in 19 months. That was because more people found jobs, but also because some people gave up on their job searches. The Labor Department says employers added 103,000 jobs in December, an improvement from November's revised total of 71,000 but far below most analysts' expectations. Once unemployed workers stop looking for work, the government no longer counts them as unemployed. Through all of 2010, the nation added 1.1 million jobs, or an average of 94,000 jobs a month. Click for a roundup of reactions to the jobs report.
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