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  • Folks forget so much these days. Unemployement was almost double what it is today in the early 1980's. Doesn't make today look that bad after all does it.

  • You see where that very first giant red dot appears in Michigan? Yeah, that's where I live. FML!

  • I'll vouch for Michigan, years and years of declining employment. That's why I left, not to much success. Even with a advanced degree such as a Master's or more its hard in Michigan, mostly because you're competing with other's with high education. I've seen hundreds of post degree grads applying for minimum wage jobs in Michigan just to make anything.

    Unless you're willing flip burgers side by side with some ex-con even if you have a college education, that's all you can get.

  • Very interesting information, and very good graphics, dumb proof! What I notice is the fact that the states that gained more jobs during the housing bubble (CA, TX, FL) and stocks rise (NY) are some of the most affected by this downturn. Do you have similar graphics for 2009-2011? Thanks and congrats!

  • All the "new jobs" are mostly part time (NOT full time) when they speak of 100,000 - 300,000 jobs "created." Many people are working 2, 3, even 4 jobs. They are the ones absorbing a large portion of these created jobs. Basically it means people already working who take on another "created" job.

    And, as this video shows, many higher paying jobs should be placed on something similar to an endangered species list of becoming extinct.

  • Scary!!! this economy sucks!!! Now you needa Master's degree or something to get hired in a retail store or as an office clerk!! I've been unemployed since early July and there's no decent jobs to apply in Florida... The only places left to apply are McDonnalds and Janitorial.... IT SUCKS!!!! I have an A.A. with a high GPA and I'm doing my B.A. and I've been unable to get hired!! Even Target and Kohls sent me an e-mail that I don't qualify for the job being a cashier, WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON?

  • What's your favorite cheese?

  • blood of the loss of jobs well

  • lol i live in south dakota and ar rhe bigining we have little green dots and they stay the whole time

  • I use to work at AT&T and had a pretty good job back in 2008. I was laid off. I have a part time job at McDonald's and I dumpster dive to look for things to sell or use or eat. I make lawn chairs made out of old pallets that I find in the back of the stores, but even those are coming into shortage, because not to many things being shipped around. Sometimes I take pallets that I know they are going to use, yes I am stealing them because my kids need food. So I do what I have to. What's Next?

  • This is excellent. The one small detail that would support and assist it the source of your data. No big deal - just would make it a bit stronger - easier to research and confirm for anyone who may doubt this.

    Great work! Thank you. :)

    ♥ ☼ ♥

  • what about 2001..june was about the time when ALL layoffs started..I was there

  • can you update it with today's data to see how things are evolving

  • can you say Bilderburg Group?

  • we need an emergency public works program, to mobilize the unemployed to rebuild cities devastated by decades of de-industrialization. Trillions of dollars must be taken out of the pockets of the super rich and used to rebuild infrastructure, and to provide free high quality and health care for all. The opposite of what Obama is doing.

  • this makes me wonder if i would have been better off staying in chicago rather than moving to tucson... both look equally screwed and im still waiting for any job interview i can get...

    f*** me, im tired of this waiting room bs! just let the whole thing crash already and stop toying with us :(

    they're cruel bastards.

  • Amazing!!

  • Simple economics is not understood any longer. Government cannot generate

    meaningful employment. Other than providing military and pensions with confiscated

    money,they don't contribute to economic survival. The dreaded private sector

    is where wealth is created. Is and always has been. Government wealth initialy

    must come from confiscation, borrowing or inflation. The first step in jump

    starting the economy is reduce covernment interferance in private enterprise.

  • Mindless gibberish.

    I feel like I lost 10 IQ points just reading it.

  • wow this was 5 months ago.. it's getting bad.. real bad.

  • micheal jackson..... bad

  • were gonna have to live and think like settlers from the 1700s. do the math god,food,water,shelter and bullets

  • One of these things is not like the others....

  • Do you know anyone who collected Unemployment while working at some under-the-table job?

  • Now what is going to happen to us?

  • what do u think? What do u see and feel around you? Good..bad? anything?

  • @Growbthings ae bad very bad...

  • man, I need to move to montana

  • You certainly do. Or northern Canada :O

  • lets all go work for "oil sands canada"

  • The Bush family and the Repugthugs put us in this mess. You gotta be very high on the STUPID end to not see where this is going. This started with Regal Ronnie. Would some one show me why he was so great? The Repugthugs do nothing to help now. The only thing they know is trying to make our Pres. look small. GWB was a little dick & that's all he & that sorry family will ever be--LITTLE. Oh yeah Neil Bush pay that $3 million back to SBA. A sour deal for taxpayers at N.B.'s reign at Silverado S&L.

  • If this visualization is online somewhere, you should put up a link.

  • equally as scary as all the job losses is when the unemployment payments run out for each of these individuals-that truly is a time of fear- in the near future that issue will be at a devastating quanitative level which is sad and tragic-mad max is coming!

  • Someone asked Obama about the jobs lost to India, Obama said we don't want those jobs because they're not high paying jobs. So some job loss is good, right? Just don't take my job, please.

  • The real problem is that the Repugthugs didn't want to spend money on education. Education in reality would present a well read electorate that would see thru the Repugthugs. It's obvious they intended to let the US sink into a situation whereby another Civil War or Civil Disobediance over a wide scale for marital. I used to not believe in militias. Now I believe. A poll estimated that 25% of Army said they would fire on civilians. We must be ready to fire back and hang traitors.

  • Hello,

    very interesting stuff. you will find that there are lots of viewers from uk - so plse if you can include stuff pertaining to uk - i've inly seen a couple of your vids - so sorry if you are already dong this

    Good luck and keep going - us sheeple need educating and you are clearly going to grow just like feveriam has done

  • Someone should do world unemployment map aswell

  • thats a very good graph, i appreciate you putting it on

  • Keep in mind govt unemployment figures are only recently lost (3mos) jobs. Add in chronically unemployed and those who took pt menial jobs and U.S. unemployment - by govt figures - is 16%.

    And the govt always lies.

  • All of the important economic data comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. In the past, they have fired commissioners of that agency who won't sex up the numbers. It is nothing but a petty bureacracy full of politicized, lying hacks.

  • yup, fire commissioners who won't lie, fire generals who won't invade countries in insane agendas, give Trillions to Goldman Sachs, and line the Whitehouse cabinet with former Goldman Sachs directors. Face it, Goldman Sachs jew bankers took over Washington DC Oct '08. Bush, Paulson, Bernanke presiding.

  • Now I understand why the Europeans dispised Jews. I don't have any love for them either. They keep reminding us they have a country. Well why don't they go to it? Maybe when they've siphoned off the wealth of North America. The time is coming when gold & silver won't mean shit. My advice is everyone that can start putting away canned food--at least enough for a year. Gold won't mean shit.

  • Oddly that map has no jobs lost in North and South Dakota, ever!

  • move to ND SD WY MT

  • I can testify to the fact that ND is extremely hostile to outsiders who try to move there. They have this notion that anyone who would move to such a boring place with such horrible weather must have bad intentions. And the economy there isn't nearly as great as they claim either.

  • good for ND - and they SHOULD beware anyone wanting to move there. Ever been in ND in winter??

  • That's because there are no jobs in those states....lol. There are barely any people in those states.

  • oklahoma isnt effected

  • Very nice, but why did you stop the animation in January of 2009? It's June now. Would have been very interesting to watch the so-called recovery of March, April, and May, to see if it was a recovery in jobs or just a recovery in banking stocks.

  • what do you think it was?

  • OH MY GOD LOOK AT MICHIGAN!!!!

  • Great vid - Excellent graphics. Some of us are "visual" learners and a pic is indeed worth a thousand words.

  • @rockerchick - my thoughts exactly. when we just hear that 500,000 or 750,000 or even 350,000 people lost there jobs...it hard for those number to sink in and really be appreciated for how really large they are...but this map does the trick ...all too well. thx for ur comment!

  • Beautiful information. Graph is very persuasive. Thanks a lot. The truth cannot be feared, rather embraced. Again, thank you,

  • Every US citezen has a SS#. So if your working on the books, are disabled, retired, retired and working, whatever they know weather or not your employed in one way other the other. Unless you work under the table. Not being counted any longer becuase someone is no longer going to the unemployment office to collect a check or at the office looking for work is a joke.

  • If your not disabled, retired, incarcerated, a student, home maker or under 18 then you should be counted as part of the workforce.

    There is no reason why there shouln't be real nubers out there. Even if they are only avilible annually. I'd really lke to see those figures compared to the reports the goverment uses from the unemployment department.

  • my mom had to draw her SS earlier this year at 62...and that just covers the rent and elect. she still has to work part time(getting maybe 20 hours a week) for her food and gas and oil for the car, food for her cat...I fear for us all...

  • why do you smack at every end of sentence/ luv your vids

  • @tonmagic - you have a gift of pointing out the obvious =) thx for the comment (smack) i'll try to correct that (smaaackkkk). really

  • It looks like this map has completely left out southern Oregon. In April this year the unemployment figures reported were 14.7% in Deschutes County, 15.8% in Josephine County and 13.9% in Jackson County. There are MANY folks that these stats don't count - the ones who have given up looking for work, the ones whose UI have run out, the under-employed and reduced hours employment. And its gotten worse since then.

  • @ hunt - thank you for adding that important information. It really seems that no place has NOT been touch by this financial crisis.

  • maybe so, but having lived in Medford for several years, I know the population is pretty scarce down there, I think Medford just passed 60,000 for city population, so even though unemployment is high, your numbers are small compared to major urban areas

  • Texas is still doing OK.

  • wow-

  • they look like minuteman neutron detonations as predicted by gerald celente god bless us all.

  • The fake economy based on service sector is just disappearing. Soon real jobs based on productive capacity will be formed when production costs and wages are competitive to the rest of the world.

  • u.s. is bleeding

  • holy shit

  • Nice graph. Looks like a pandemic graphic.

  • Nice chart, very scary though. were did you find it?

  • slicardy1

    tipstrategiesDOTcom/archive/ge­ography-of-jobs/

  • nice

  • awesome illustration!!!

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