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‘Almost all US cities to lose jobs in '09’

Source : REUTERS
Last Updated: Sun, Jan 18, 2009 12:55 hrs

Washington: All but five US cities will experience job losses this year, with New York suffering the largest decline, according to a forecast released by the US Conference of Mayors on Saturday.

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Global Insight, an international economic forecasting firm that put together the outlook for the mayors' group, projected that by the end of 2009 one-third of all metropolitan areas in the country would have experienced no overall job growth for the first decade of the century.

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New York will likely shed 181,000 jobs this year, with more than 50,000 in the financial services industry alone, the firm said. Los Angeles will lose 1,64,000 jobs. Overall, 171 cities will see job losses in excess of 2 per cent through 2009.

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Unemployment rates will rise above 10 per cent this year in 70 of the 363 metropolitan areas in the US, Global Insight said.

In November, 23 cities had jobless rates of at least 10 per cent, according to a report released this month by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, while 121 had rates of at least 7 per cent.

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Metropolitan areas are home to 90 per cent of the country's wage income, according to the firm.



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