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Jobless rate falls to 8.5 percent

Employers added 200,000 jobs  in the month of December

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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
This chart shows the unemployment rate over the past two years. Rates have been declining steadily since June 2011.

Employers added聽200,000 jobs on net last month, while the jobless rate ticked down to 8.5%, according to this morning鈥檚 jobs report from the BLS.聽 That鈥檚 a bit better than what was expected, reflecting moderate but broad labor demand across almost all sectors of the private job market鈥搕he public sector continues to be a notable sore spot.

All told, a solid report, with most industries adding jobs, the work week expanding a bit, and the jobless rate revealing a slow but steady trend down鈥搒ee figure.

With December鈥檚 data, we now聽have full聽year 2011 numbers.聽 Payrolls added 1.6 million jobs last聽year, the best showing since 2006.聽 Private sector payrolls were up 1.9 million, the most jobs added in the private sector since 2005.

In other words, the labor market is improving, and has a bit of trend going for it鈥揺mployers remain cautious鈥揾iring can鈥檛 be called robust鈥揵ut it has been slow and steady.

Securing, sustaining, and building on these gains, particularly in the face of economic risk factors鈥Europe, oil, fading stimulus鈥搈ust become the聽top goal of policy makers who have heretofore been way too cavalier about this primary responsibility.

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