The U.S. economy shed 240,000 jobs last month, worse than economists had expected and marking the tenth straight month of declines, according to the latest Labor Department data.
The consensus analyst estimate was for a loss of 200,000 jobs. The unemployment rate increased to 6.5% from 6.1%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The economy has shed 1.2 million jobs in the first 10 months of 2008, more than half of which have disappeared over the past three months.
Additionally, the numbers for August and September were revised sharply downward. For those two months combined, the government now says an additional 179,000 workers lost their jobs than had been previously reported. ...
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