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| Tuesday, 02 September 2008 | |
Rutgers' Labor Scorecard for American WorkersJobs, consumer debt, health care costs among worriesNEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. Labor Day honors the contributions American workers make to the United States economy, but a new National Labor Scorecard released today by the Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations (SMLR) reveals a mixed bag for workers, who may have less to celebrate and more to be concerned about this year. "The economy is the number one issue going into the presidential race, and the scorecard provides a way to look at this area from the perspective of the American worker," said Professor Douglas Kruse, a labor economist, who created the scorecard along with his colleagues at SMLR, a leading resource on workforce issues. Highlights:
Today, more than 10 percent of Americans are unemployed, discouraged from seeking work, or underemployed, a nearly 25-percent increase (24.2 percent) from one year earlier. |