Sunday, February 6, 2011

UNEMPLOYMENT in NYS

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Sometimes one feels strange about the way the local authorities work and decide about the government policies.  It is really worrisome to think that why would managers want residents to pay more in taxes as they raised taxes by 20 percent last year. Is not it Board’s continued mistakes?
Salaries of the staff were raised by 8 percent last year. That’s not even bad as they considered raising it by 12 percent. So an 8 percent increase for municipal employees, who already get good jobs and good benefits, during an economic downturn in a village with a population of 730 people was not bad?
The most important thing to remember is that these Forestville increase came when the U.S. unemployment rate was a matter of concern and inflation in the United. States was almost nonexistent. Of course, the village wants its customers to ante up more as managers cannot control their own village expenses therefore they reach out your neighbors and make them pay the penalty for poor decisions of the local authorities.
The authorities remind that since Forestville often broke the law from 2005 to 2009, therefore revenues from Fire Department $ 350,831, costs through the village remained $ 193,092, which is a surplus of $ 157,739 in the village coffers.
Recently, New York State economy lost 22 600 Private sector jobs, or by 0.3%, as reported by state Labor Department today. Similarly non-farm sector job count in New York fell by 0.3%, in only December 2010. Please remember that non-agricultural job count tracks all jobs in the private and public sectors. However, it does not count self employed or workers on farms.
On the other hand New York State adjusted unemployment rate by 8.2% in December 2010, opposed to 8.3% in November. Statistically speaking, the number of unemployed New York State residents has dropped from 797 600 in November to 792.8 thousand in December 2010.

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